The Motorola e13 smartphone is, by definition, entry-level at $149 from Telstra and Optus. It does mostly all that you need.
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Motorola Moto E13 Dual-SIM 4G 64/2GB XT2345-3 Octa-core 13MP 5000mAh 6.5 New
Thin, light, and beautifully crafted, the new Moto E13 is a showstopper with substance. It comes with 2GB RAM and 64GB storage along with a massive 5000mAh battery to ensure a smooth, lag-free experience. Multidimensional Dolby Atmos audio and an ultra-wide 6.5” IPS LCD screen ensure a theater-like experience. A smooth experience is a given, whether you're streaming with 5GHz Wi-Fi or connecting a Bluetooth 5.03 headset.
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