Rating 4.0 87 reviews
Manufacturer: Motorola
THE INQUIRER
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E

Unveiled at an event in London, the Moto E is even cheaper than the Moto G, which Motorola called its "best-selling smartphone ever" today, with the handset set to go on sale this week priced at just £89.
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T3
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E review

There are compromises, sure. The camera's not great, the processor lags behind others, and there are much better screens around. But this is a well built, reliable mobile that comes with the latest software. And for £90, that's very tough to beat.
Pros:
  • Great price
  • Pure Android
  • Sturdy build quality
Cons:
  • Iffy camera
  • Not made for games
  • No 4G
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CNET
12 years ago

good in this price range

overall it is best in this price range.Will update once checked the performance of this mobile
Pros:
  • other than cons
Cons:
  • no front camera,no flash,non-removable battery,no HD video recording
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Digitaltrends
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E Review

Moto E is $130, and for that price you get a phone that works. But it won't be a phone that you love. Buy a $180 Moto G instead.
Pros:
  • It costs $130
  • Comes with Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Great battery life
  • Decent-sounding speakers
  • Moto Alert is useful
  • MicroSD slot included for expanded storage
Cons:
  • No 4G LTE
  • 4GB of internal storage is not enough
  • Crappy rear cam
  • no front cam
  • Screen has poor viewing angles
  • Battery cover rattles
  • No NFC
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LAPTOP Magazine
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E

Motorola is on a mission to kill the feature phone. With 45 percent of Americans still using so-called dumb phones, that may seem like a tall order. But with the new Moto E, the company might be able to pull it off.
Pros:
  • Very affordable
  • Nearly perfect color reproduction
  • Customizable rear Shell
Cons:
  • No LTE support
  • Below-average battery life
  • Lacks front camera and camera flash
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Ars Technica
12 years ago

Review: Motorola's $129 Moto E is good and cheap (but mostly good)

If you're looking for an inexpensive, unlocked Android phone to use with a provider like Straight Talk , the Moto G and Moto E should be at the top of your list. Given the kinds of phones Straight Talk will sell you for between $100 and $200, we'd argue that they should be the only phones on your...
Pros:
  • An impressively solid
  • well-built phone for the price
  • Screen has nice color and viewing angles
  • and will be sharp enough for most
  • The latest version of Android with at least one guaranteed Android update
  • No irritating OEM skins or carrier bloatware
  • MicroSD card slot helps to offset the small...
Cons:
  • CPU
  • GPU
  • Wi-Fi
  • and cellular performance is good enough for the price
  • but objectively mediocre
  • MicroSD support is an improvement over stock Android but inelegant compared to Windows Phone
  • Who knows what's going to happen to Motorola once the Lenovo sale is finalized
  • The Moto G is a pretty big...
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The Register
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E: Brill budget blower with one bothersome blunder

Review Motorola couldn't have asked for more from the affordable Moto G. It bumped the company's UK smartphone market share from next to nothing to 6 per cent all by itself.
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gizmodo.in
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E is one of the best value for money phones at the price point of Rs. 7,000 approx, and you get a great built quality, best hardware now as well on this phone at the price you pay for it.
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Mobile Choice UK
12 years ago

Motorola Moto E in-depth review - Bringing quality to the sub-£90 Android market

Priced at just £89, the Motorola Moto E brings an air of quality to the budget Android market. The camera might be a let-down, but the phone's design, screen, operating system and performance add up to make it a very stronger contender in the sub-£100 bracket.
Pros:
  • Good design and excellent build quality
  • Bright, good quality screen
  • Unmodified Android, plus futureproof for at least one major upgrade
Cons:
  • Tiny internal storage
  • Occasionally feels a little slow
  • No 4G
  • Average rear camera and no front-facer
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3g
12 years ago

Moto E Review

The best of the under-£100 devices, the Moto E shows that smartphones can be cheap yet desirable.
Pros:
  • Nice design and top build quality
  • Bright
  • quality display
  • Pure Android
  • Futureproofed for a major upgrade at least
Cons:
  • Not much internal storage
  • Can be a bit slow
  • Lacks 4G
  • Average rear snapper and lacks frontfacing model
Read more on 3g
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