Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) review
Crunch . That's the sound of glass doing a belly-flop on concrete. A couple of months ago, I heard it for the first time. After a long night of Dungeons & Dragons and bar-hopping, I got to my front door, reached for the keys in my pocket, and instead fumbled a Nexus 5 to the sidewalk.
Pros:
- Still an insane bargain
- Pleasing to look at and hold
- Runs Android competently
Cons:
- Camera is pure garbage
- Display still below average
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) Review: Budget Buster
The Moto E is a phone for the people. Whereas most budget smartphones are content with merely being a smartphone, the E gives those shopping at the lower end of the market something they won't feel embarrassed about.
Pros:
- Compact and comfortable build
- Excellent battery life
- Runs near-stock version of Android
- Highly affordable
Cons:
- Terrible camera
- LTE isn't particularly fast
- Moto G is uniformly superior
- and doesn't cost much more
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) Review: Budget Buster
The Moto E is a competent, capable smartphone that won't embarrass buyers on a budget. Here's our review.
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
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
12 years ago
Motorola Moto E review
Motorola set a new benchmark for the budget smartphone with the Moto G but has gone even lower on price with the Moto E. Although we're impressed with the Moto E which will make a great first or spare smartphone, it's worth paying the extra for the Moto G which is now £99 on PAYG.
12 years ago
Motorola Moto E
If you are looking for a reliable smartphone under a budget of Rs.10,000 then look no further. Yes, we agree that the camera quality is poor and skipping the LED flash and front facing camera was a huge blunder.
Pros:
- Affordable price
- Good design and finish
- Loaded with latest Android 4.4.2 update
- Respectable battery backup
Cons:
- Primary camera has no auto-focus or flash
- thus horrible picture quality
- No front camera
- The loudspeaker is too noisy and bad on quality
12 years ago
Motorola Moto E Smartphone Review
It seems to be so easy to sell numerous smartphones : Just provide a highly capable device with decent build quality and a low price. Then again, this may not be so easy to do, as many smartphones by many well-known manufacturers struggle to offer decent performance or other necessary features.
Pros:
- Value
- Build quality
- Recent Android version
- Battery life
- Sufficient performance
- Expandable storage
- Battery life
- build quality and display specs are close to that of the Moto G
- remaining top-notch
- especially given the targeted price segment
Cons:
- Camera module, Screen resolution, The rear camera is outright terrible
- Modern smartphones are capable enough to replace cheap compact cameras - not so the Moto E
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
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