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Moto E7i Power Spotted on NBTC Certification Site

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    Moto E7i Power Leaks
  • Moto E7i Power is listing on Thailand’s NBTC certification website, as per a tipster. Moreover, it also clearly shows the ‘motoe7ipower’ name. We can expect that this smartphone from the Lenovo-owned company could launch in Thailand and other markets soon. It can launch in India later this week, on February 19. Additionally, its key specifications have revealed by a Flipkart listing.

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    Moto E7i Power Leaks

    According to a tipster, Moto E7i Power has appeared on the NBTC site with model number XT2097-14. Moreover, according to a report by Gizmochina, the same Motorola phone with model numbers XT2097-12 and XT2097-13 were spotted on the Bluetooth SIG site earlier this month.

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    Moreover, a publication also notes that another country variant with model number XT2097-15 on the Bluetooth SIG website, carrying the ‘Lenovo K13′ moniker. If we note these numbers, Moto E7i Power can be a rebranded version of Lenovo K13. It is only to launch in separate countries.

    According to a report by 91Mobiles, Lenovo K13 can run on Android 10. It may have a 6.5-inch HD+ display and power on an octa-core processor. Additionally, it may sport a dual rear camera setup that comprises a 13-MP primary sensor and a 2-MP secondary sensor. For selfies, Lenovo K13 may sport a 5-MP camera at the front. It can be expected that Moto E7i Power could carry similar specifications.

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    Separately, Moto E7 Power which will launch on February 19, will come with a 6.5-inch screen. It will power on the MediaTek Helio P22 SoC, according to a recent Geekbench listing, paired with up to 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The smartphone’s dedicated Flipkart microsite also revealed that the upcoming Moto E7 Power will have a dual rear camera, with a 13-megapixel primary sensor.

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