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Motorola moto e(7) power

moto e(7) power · 2 variants · 60 samples

5000 mAh4 GB RAMAndroid 10 Q60 Hz

Specifications

Android

10 Q

Battery

5000 mAh

Technology

Li-ion

Chipset

malta_64

Memory

4GB · 64GB

Display

720x1600 (60Hz)

Model

moto e(7) power

Android

10 Q

Battery

5000 mAh

Technology

Li-ion

Chipset

malta

Memory

2GB · 32GB

Display

720x1528 (60Hz)

Model

moto e(7) power

Battery performance

Estimated charging time

4h 0min

to charge 0 → 100%

Max charging temperature

38.1°C

average peak while charging

Screen-on time

11h 30min

estimated on a full charge

Estimated battery life

54h 0min

estimated on a full charge

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Motorola moto e(7) power battery life

The Motorola moto e(7) power packs a 5000 mAh Li-ion battery and lasts about 54h 0min on a full charge with around 11h 30min of screen-on time. It charges from 0 to 100% in roughly 4h 0min, peaking near 38.1°C while charging. Every figure is aggregated anonymously from real moto e(7) power owners using Battery Guru (45 samples), so it reflects everyday usage rather than lab claims.

Based on 45 anonymized samples from Battery Guru.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the moto e(7) power battery last?

Aggregated Battery Guru data shows the Motorola moto e(7) power lasts about 54h 0min on a full charge, with roughly 11h 30min of screen-on time.

How long does the moto e(7) power take to charge?

The moto e(7) power charges from 0 to 100% in approximately 4h 0min, with charging temperatures peaking around 38.1°C.

What is the moto e(7) power battery capacity?

The moto e(7) power has a 5000 mAh Li-ion battery.

Where does this moto e(7) power battery data come from?

It is aggregated anonymously from real moto e(7) power owners using the Battery Guru app (45 samples), reflecting real-world usage rather than manufacturer specifications.