Moto E32 has several certifications, demonstrating its widespread existence.

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 While Motorola recently released the Moto G22 smartphone as part of its budget-focused G-series, the firm has yet to release any handset as part of its entry-level E-series this year. MySmartPrice has discovered a new E-series phone named Moto E32, which has received various certifications indicating its impending release.

The Motorola Moto E32 has been certified by the FCC, EEC, Wi-Fi Alliance, and NBTC. The gadget has four model numbers: XT2227-1, XT2227-2, XT2227-3, and XT2227-4. These devices are believed to be some of the smartphone's versions.


The Motorola-branded XT2227-1 and XT2227-3 have been discovered, while the Lenovo-branded XT2227-4 has been registered. There is another another variant with the model number XT2203 – 1 that has been found on EEC, but no specifics are available at this time.


The XT2227-FCC 1's certification confirms that it will be a 4G smartphone with a dual-SIM slot. It will have Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, as well as a 2.4GHz network. The Moto E32 will be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and a 10W charging adaptor. The charging adapter has country codes for the United States, United Kingdom, India, Australia, European nations, Chile, and other areas. It confirms that the phone will have a large market presence.

There are currently no details about its launch date or specifications. However, given that it has passed multiple certifications, we may anticipate a faster release.

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