The Motorola Moto E13 Price in Nigeria and Slot is 180,000 Naira, and this includes Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Delta, Kaduna, Edo, Enugu, PortHarcourt, Ibadan, Benin, Owerri, Warri.
Motorola’s Moto E line has long reigned as the brand’s most affordable offering, providing basic functionality without breaking the bank. Does the new Moto E13 continue this legacy? I went hands-on to find out.
Design and Display
My first impressions of the E13 are of an understated yet well-built budget device. It has a plastic body that doesn’t feel cheap and a comfortable weight of 179g.
The 6.5-inch LCD screen is a solid size for media consumption. At 720p it offers adequate sharpness for casual use without draining the wallet. Slim bezels maximize screen real estate too.
Hardware and Performance
Powering the E13 is the Unisoc T606 chipset paired with 2-8GB RAM depending on the variant. For basic tasks, performance is smooth enough, though heavier games may lag.
Standout specs include a massive 5000mAh battery promising multi-day life. 10W charging tops up the cell adequately as well. Storage options up to 128GB should suffice.
Cameras and Software
Around the back sits a single 13MP primary camera. Photos have decent detail for the price in good lighting but low-light shots are noisy. The 5MP front camera works for video calls.
Running Android 13 Go edition, the UI feels lightweight and responsive for basic use. Bloat is kept to a minimum which helps performance.
Early Verdict
At under 180,000 Naira, the Moto E13 comfortably remains one of the most affordable ways to access a smartphone. Reliable battery life and decent build quality make it a top-budget choice for basic internet use on a shoestring budget.