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Spec scores Under £200 Phones · 128 phones
Performance 1.3 /5
Display 2.1 /5
Rear Camera 1.6 /5
Front Camera 1.8 /5
Battery 2.5 /5

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Storage

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64GB

Buyers who want the longest possible battery life and a headphone jack on a genuinely cheap 4G phone, and who use it mainly for calls, messaging, maps and occasional video.

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Motorola Moto E15 Deals - August 2026

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About the Motorola Moto E15

The Moto E15 is Motorola's entry-level UK handset, and the 2025 refresh is more interesting than most updates at this level because Motorola actually changed the hardware rather than just the software. The battery grows to 5,200mAh, the chipset moves to MediaTek's Helio G81 Extreme, and the rear camera jumps to a 32MP sensor, which gives you a bit more detail to crop into in good light. Build quality also improves: there is an IP54 rating and a fingerprint sensor, neither of which is guaranteed on the cheapest phones. What has not changed is the fundamental compromise. It runs Android 14 Go with 2GB of RAM, so apps reload constantly when you switch between them, and the 720p LCD looks grainy for video even with its 90Hz refresh rate. There is no 5G either, only 4G. As a phone for someone who wants long battery life, a headphone jack and simple software rather than performance, it is one of the more sensible cheap options on UK shelves.

Expert Rating

4.0
(1 review)

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Moto E15 vs Moto E14 - Key Differences

Feature Motorola Moto E15 Moto E14
Display 6.67-inch HD+ LCD, 90Hz 6.56-inch HD+ LCD, 90Hz
Chipset MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme (12nm) Unisoc T606 (12nm)
Battery 5,200 mAh, 18W charging 5,000 mAh, up to 15W charging
Camera 32MP main, 8MP front 13MP main, 5MP front
Water resistance IP54 IP52
Weight 188.8 g 178.8 g
Software at launch Android 14 (Go edition) Android 14 (Go edition)
SIM-free price From £70.00 From £175.00

Frequently asked questions

Is the Moto E15 worth buying?
The Moto E15 is worth buying if you want maximum battery life and simplicity rather than speed. The 5,200mAh cell, IP54 rating and fingerprint sensor are genuinely useful at this level, but 2GB of RAM limits multitasking badly. If you use social media, camera apps and messaging simultaneously all day, a Moto G model will serve you far better.
Does the Moto E15 have 5G?
No, the Moto E15 is 4G LTE only. It works on every UK network's 4G coverage, which is more than fast enough for streaming and calls, but it cannot access 5G. Motorola reserves 5G for its G series and above.
How long does the Moto E15 battery last?
The Moto E15 has a 5,200mAh battery, which is larger than most phones in any price bracket, and Motorola quotes up to 48 hours of use. Combined with the low-power 720p display and lightweight Android 14 Go software, two days between charges is realistic for light users. Charging tops out at 18W, so a full recharge is slow.
Is the Moto E15 camera good?
The Moto E15 uses a single 32MP rear camera with autofocus and an 8MP selfie camera. In daylight it captures more detail than the 13MP sensors used on earlier Moto E phones, but it has no ultrawide or zoom lens and low-light results are soft and noisy. Video is capped at 1080p at 30fps.
How does the Moto E15 compare to the Moto E14?
The Moto E15 moves from the Unisoc T606 to a MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme, grows the battery from 5,000mAh to 5,200mAh, upgrades the rear camera from 13MP to 32MP and improves water resistance from IP52 to IP54. It also adds a fingerprint sensor, so it is a genuine step up rather than a rebadge.
Does the Moto E15 have a headphone jack and microSD slot?
Yes to both. The Moto E15 keeps a 3.5mm headset jack and supports microSD cards up to 1TB, which is important because it ships with 64GB of internal storage and system updates eat into that quickly. Wired headphones and a cheap memory card are the easiest way to get more out of it.

Motorola Moto E15 Specifications

Spec Scores

Under £200 Phones · 128 phones

  • Helio G81 Extreme
  • Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.7 GHz Cortex-A55)
This phone
25%
Avg
28%
Best
45%
This phone
25%
Avg
49%
Best
100%

Based on calibrated CPU benchmark rankings (60%) and GFXBench GPU scores (40%). Apple chipsets included via editorial calibration since AnTuTu under-represents Apple's architecture.

  • 6.67 inches
  • 720 x 1604 pixels
  • IPS, 90Hz
This phone
41%
Avg
45%
Best
79%
This phone
41%
Avg
61%
Best
98%

Based on panel type (LTPO is the modern flagship gold standard), resolution, refresh rate, peak brightness, screen size, and HDR10+ / Dolby Vision support. Marketing peak-brightness claims are capped at 3500 nits to prevent inflation.

  • Single camera setup
  • 32 MP main camera
  • 1080p video recording
This phone
32%
Avg
30%
Best
49%
This phone
32%
Avg
41%
Best
98%

Based on main-sensor size (1-inch / 1/1.3" beats 1/2.0"), telephoto reach (periscope > 5x > 3x optical), image processing tier (Apple Pro, Pixel Pro, Galaxy Ultra, Honor Magic Pro, Xiaomi Ultra), pro video features (ProRes, Apple Log, Dolby Vision), camera-partnership branding (Leica, Hasselblad, Zeiss) and OIS. Older flagships are de-rated since image processing pipelines have advanced significantly each generation. Megapixel count is deliberately downweighted — it correlates poorly with real-world camera quality.

  • 8 MP front camera
  • 1080p selfie video
This phone
35%
Avg
39%
Best
92%
This phone
35%
Avg
55%
Best
92%

Based on selfie megapixels and max selfie-video resolution.

  • 5,200 mAh
  • 18W wired
This phone
50%
Avg
49%
Best
67%
This phone
50%
Avg
52%
Best
100%

Based on battery capacity (mAh) adjusted for platform efficiency calibrated against NotebookCheck, Tom's Guide, GSMArena and CNET reviewer tests. Apple A-series gets +45% (iOS process freezing + LTPO 1Hz + tuned panels make iPhone Pro Max outlast many 6500+ mAh Android phones in measured tests). Top Snapdragon / Dimensity flagships get +15%, budget chipsets are penalised −15% to −25% to reflect less efficient displays and looser background limits. Charging speed is excluded — see the separate Fast charging tag for that.

General

Dimensions

165.7 x 76 x 8.2

Weight

8 g

SIM

Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM

Operating System

Android 14

Colours

Radio

FM radio (no radio in FR, IT)

Body

Fresh Lavender, Misty Blue, Denim Blue

Camera

Primary Camera Megapixels

32

Primary Camera

32 , f/2.2, (wide), 0.64µm, PDAF

Primary Camera Video

1080@30fs

Primary Selfie Camera

8 , f/2.1, (wide), 1.12µm

Video Resolution

1080

Selfie Video Resolution

1080@30fs

Display

Type

IPS LCD, 90Hz

Display Size

6.67

Display Resolution

720 x 1604 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~264 ppi density)

Display Protection

Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Mohs level 6

CPU & Memory

Chipset

Helio G81 Extreme

GPU

Mali-G52 MC2

CPU

Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.7 GHz Cortex-A55)

Memory Card Slot

microSDXC

Internal Storage

Sound

Loudspeaker

Yes, with stereo speakers

3.5mm Jack

Yes

Connectivity & Data

2G

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G

HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100

4G

1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41

Network Speed

HSPA, LTE

Network Technology

GSM / HSPA / LTE

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band

Bluetooth

5.0, A2DP, LE

USB

USB Type-C 2.0

NFC

No

GPS

GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS

Battery

Battery

5200

Charging

18W wired

Other

Sensors

Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity