The Motorola e13 smartphone is, by definition, entry-level at $149 from Telstra and Optus. It does mostly all that you need.
The Motorola e13 4G smartphone is, by definition, entry-level at $149, and as we have said before, there are compromises in reaching that price point. It is a good phone, but $50 more gets a better phone. The same is true of Nokia and other entry-level smartphones. 32-bit Android Go (won’t run 64-bit Google Play
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Motorola E13 4G (Cosmic Black, 8GB RAM, 128GB Storage), Upto 1TB MicroSD Expandable, 6.5-inch IPS LCD Display with 60Hz Refresh Rate, UNISOC T606 Processor, Face Unlock
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Motorola E13 4G (Aurora Green, 8GB RAM, 128GB Storage), Upto 1TB MicroSD Expandable, 6.5 Inch IPS LCD Display with 60Hz Refresh Rate, UNISOC T606 Processor, Face Unlock