Almost eighteen months after launching the Moto E13 (now $89.95 on Amazon), Motorola has officially unveiled the Moto E14. It should be noted that preliminary information regarding the Moto E14 initially surfaced about two months ago. Although it was suggested that the device would have a 5,000 mAh battery, it did not appear to allow 20 W wired charging.
Alternatively, the Moto E14’s 5,000 mAh battery may be charged at 15 W (5V/3A). Even yet, this is still a 50% better model than the one from the previous year. Sadly, the Moto E14 still sports the Unisoc Tiger T606 processor from its predecessor along with 5 MP front- and 13 MP rear-facing cameras. Furthermore, Motorola is only selling the Motor E14 with 2 GB of RAM, despite having moved from eMMC 5.1 to UFS 2.2 flash storage.
With a larger screen-to-body ratio and thinner display bezels, on the other hand, the Moto E14 boasts a more modern appearance. The device, which measures 163.5 x 74.5 x 8 mm, is equipped with a 6.56-inch IPS display that is covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, according to Motorola. The monitor outputs at 1,612 × 720 pixels with a refresh rate of 90 Hz, for comparison. The Moto E14 is currently available in the UK for £69.99 and comes in graphite grey, pastel purple, and pastel green color variants.