Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
The much awaited Motorola Mote E has been finally launched in India. Priced at Rs 6,999, the Android kitkat running smartphone is definitely one of the best bargain phones we have seen so far.
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) review
At the back end of February this year, as I was packing my bag for MWC 2015, Motorola delivered a surprise package to TechRadar towers. Quite like a child abandoned on an orphanage's doorstep, there was a small box waiting for us when we got to work and upon bringing it into the warmth we found it...
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen. Smartphone Review
The second generation Moto E is a very good entry-level smartphone. Performance, screen, and camera are not bad at all. And it brings support for 4G LTE networks and comes with Android 5.0, which is excellent.
Pros:
- Good screen quality
- Supports 4G LTE networks (in the reviewed model
- Light and comfortable to carry around
- Fast and agile
- Many apps available
- Up-to-date operating system
- Front camera for video calls
- Supports microSD memory card
- Support for two SIM cards
Cons:
- Its cost/benefit ratio is not as good as the Moto G's
- Has no flash
- Do not record movies in Full HD
- The front camera has poor quality
11 years ago
E for Evolved
Almost a year later we are getting the second generation Moto E, which improves on the basics established by its affordable predecessor. The Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) continues the legacy of a lag-free Android system provided by a powerful hardware set on a bargain price.
11 years ago
Overall the Moto E (2nd Gen) 4G is quite a great phone for its price particularly if you are looking for a device specifically for the internet speeds. It performs well under 4G connection with quite surprising speedtest results especially for a phone of its price.
10 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen)
Motorola use to make great phones, didn't they? I remember the days (not too long ago I might add), when everybody used that clamshell Razr. But then smartphones happened, and the once great American manufacturer found itself lagging behind the likes of Apple and Samsung.
Pros:
- Well constructed compact design
- Great battery life
- 4G/LTE compatibility
Cons:
- Sub-par front facing camera
- Screen a tad dull
12 years ago
Loose back cover
My happiness on getting this awesome phone was quickly turned to dismay when i noticed on the 1st day itself that its back cover was very loose and when i called the flipkart team about this they informed me they were aware of some such defective products and they will get back to me as soon as they...
9 years ago
This is really wrost phone.. no proper charging ...
This is really wrost phone .. no proper charging charging only 2 hours...though we keep it charging for whole night..and hangimg issue.plz don't by this product.. wrost product by moto I really did nt expect this kind of product from the..
9 years ago
not great
only had for nearly 6 months and its messing up. The slowest phone ever. takes ages to use things on the internet after being on it for a couple of minutes. the only thing good about it is the camera
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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