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Welcome, I'm filming this in a Motorola Moto E40 and today I'll go over unboxing along with a quick overview of this phone
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So let's just pop it straight open. Right off the bat we get the phone
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Now we do have a charger with this, about a $100 device, so that's nice
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And this is only a 10W charger, so that's a little bit less nice
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But it does use a Type-C to charge, so some points we gained
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Anyway, let's pop it open. Let's see what's inside. So the screen on here is a 6.5-inch display with a resolution of 720x1600
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It's an IPS LCD display with an actually 90Hz refresh rate, which is surprising
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Now, it is being powered by a Unisec T700. It doesn't look like it has any kind of 5G connectivity, so if you're looking for a phone that could do that, that's not a one
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In terms of storage and RAM, we only have a single option, which is a 64GB of storage with 4GB of RAM
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Now, we also have the option to extend the storage using an SD card, so that is always a nice thing to have included, no matter what the price of the device is
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And the camera's at the back, which I'm going to flip to in a second
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There we go. We have a triple camera setup, as you can see. And the main sensor is a 48MP wide, and then we have two sticker cameras, which is macro and depth, because innovation is hard this time around
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And also, companies like to just take a steaming dump right on your money that you've spent by giving you just shit that you don't actually get to use, because no one uses macro or depth cameras
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Especially macros, when you have a 48MP wide sensor, which outperforms it by doing a 2x zoom, having higher resolution and way more detail, being a completely useless sensor
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Fantastic. Thanks, Motorola, for including trash in the phone. Wondering why we have so much e-waste
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Anyway, it looks like we have a fingerprint sensor mounted at the back with the logo
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So, that's one thing. Headphone jack, which is a surprising addition here
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Type-C at the bottom. And the SIM and SD tray. As you can see, it's a dual SIM tray along with a dedicated SD tray
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That's actually really nice. And what else is there to say? We do have a fairly big battery at 5000mAh
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And honestly, that's probably all the worth mentioning aspects of this device
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It's a budget phone running on Android 11, which is, in this case, a little bit behind by a single version
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Let's see if that is the case. We are running Android 11
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So, with that being said, for a phone that costs about $120, it's not really a bad package
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Because we do have a fairly decent battery in here. And the display is a little bit on a lower resolution, but it is at 90Hz, so it will give you a little bit of a nicer smoothness to it
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And other than that, you kind of get what you would expect for paying, which is a budget phone
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