According to a Spanish website, the Moto E will include a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, and 4GB of built-in memory, which is expected to be expandable, of course. The possible display of the Moto E could be a 4.3 inch panel with a potential resolution of 720p. The device is said to pack a 5MP main camera and a front-facing one probably with a sensor of not more than 2MP. Battery wise, it is said to come with a 1,900mAh capacity which seems to be decent enough. The Moto E will most likely come with Android 4.4 KitKat on board. Other specs include FM radio, 2G and 3G connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0 and there’s also said to be a dual-SIM version available, as well. Also, judging by its leaked dimensions – 124.8 x 64.8 x 6.2mm, it seems that the device could be one of the slimmest smartphones around. And if rumors turn out to be trued and it gets released at a price of around $200, then it will instantly become a hot selling product. As for its availability, the Moto E could arrive in the coming weeks on the Mexican wireless carrier Telcel. The launch in of the Moto E in Latin America makes sense since the Moto G has proved to be quite a success there. Also, Mexico is the exclusive market for the Moto G Forte at the moment– a modified rugged version of the Moto G. Would you be interested if buying the Moto E if it gets released?