Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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12 years ago
Motorola Moto E review
More budget brilliance from Motorola, the Moto E is the best smartphone you can buy for less than £100
Pros:
- Cheap
- microSD storage (but limited to 32GB
- Reliable performance
- Compact
- sturdy build
Cons:
- Disappointing main camera
- Screen's great but not HD
- No 4G
- No front camera
12 years ago
A nail in the coffin of feature phones
Good budget smartphones meet your everyday needs when you're used to using phones of a flagship caliber. We were using the LG G3 - arguably the most advanced smartphone on the market - prior to testing the Moto E.
Pros:
- Dual-SIM
- Inexpensive smartphone
- Light Android 4.4 overlay
- Expandable memory
Cons:
- No front camera
- Poor rear camera
11 years ago
Review – Motorola Moto E
Last year, Motorola changed the entry-level smartphone market with the release of the , a solid handset with impressive specs â€" 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 720 x 1,280-pixel resolution screen â€" for an affordable £135.
Pros:
- That price! At £89
- no other phone comes close to matching the specs offered here
- Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box
- The best screen resolution in its class
Cons:
- Poor 5MP rear-facing camera and no front-facing selfie snapper
- Very little storage
- 1.2GHz CPU struggles with some tasks
11 years ago
Very Good
The perfect peoples phone, it never lags and is very good. It is faster than most flagships at opening apps! Can't decide whether to use moto e or moto g.
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E
The Moto E is the latest entry-level device from Motorola. While it's 4.3-inch display, dual-core 1.2-GHz processor and 1GB of RAM are far from top-of-the-line, Motorola's aggressively cheap pricing could change what an entry-level smartphone is capable of. But does the phone live up to it's claims?
Pros:
- Silky smooth interface
- Lightweight design
- Excellent build quality
- Clear
- bright display
Cons:
- No LTE support
- Low storage capacity
- No front facing camera
- "Terrible" rear facing camera
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E Smartphone Review
While budget smartphones don't get as much attention in the media as their flagship brothers, they're arguably more important globally. The businesses that manage to harness the entry-level market can see huge gains in sales and market share in key growth areas where a majority of buyers simply...
Pros:
- Excellent value for money
- Comfortable design houses a decent display
- Performance from the Snapdragon 200 SoC is better than expected
- Stock Android leaves the bloat at home
Cons:
- Fixed-focus camera is often unusable
- Limited internal storage
11 years ago
Moto E 4G is mix bag of electronics. It has a sturdy design, good computing performance, a bright screen, latest Android OS and 4G connectivity. However, the lack of a good camera and sharp screen can be a deal breaker as market has various options (Redmi 2, Yuphoria, Lenovo A6000) with better...
Pros:
- Sturdy and ergonomic design
- bright screen
- latest Android 5.0.2 lollipop
- acceptable battery back-up
Cons:
- Poor camera
- display is not very sharp
- no flash light
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E review - Android 5.0 incoming
Camera issues aside, the Moto E is a great phone for its price. Its screen isn't quite as good as its larger Moto G cousins, but it does have a longer-lasting battery and helpful new apps.
11 years ago
Very Happy with the Moto E
Purchased a few weeks ago and the Moto E has left me happy and satisfied. It's a clean looking phone which only misses a front camera, the only down fall I've experienced.
Pros:
- affordable
- android
- stylish design
Cons:
- no front facing camera
11 years ago
Moto E 4G Review: Motorola Just Can't Stop WINNING
It's easy to forgive the Moto E's shortcomings as there simply isn't a better Android effort in the budget sector
Pros:
- Stock Android
- Great build quality
- Expandable storage
Cons:
- Poor camera
- low-spec CPU
- Low internal storage
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