Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
Motorola Moto E 4G review
Motorola has upgraded its super-budget Moto E smartphone for 2015. The new Motorola Moto E has received some useful hardware upgrades for faster performance, and comes in a version with 4G LTE, making it a better buy than the Moto G 4G. Read our new Motorola Moto E review.
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E 4G review
The new Moto E 4G is a worthy upgrade over the original Moto E, with upgrades in every area. For an extra £20 it adds 4G LTE connectivity and a front-facing camera, plus performance and storage improvements. It might not be as fast as the grey-market Doogee F1 Turbo Mini, but this Moto E 4G is a much better deal than the EE Kestrel, making it the best budget 4G phone intended for UK sale we've seen.
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) review: Lollipop and 4G on a budget
The Moto E (2015) updates last year's version of the phone in some important areas, boosting the processing power and updating to Android Lollipop. It did, however, neglect doing much to upgrade the woeful front and rear cameras on the 2014 model.
Pros:
- Great processing power for the price
- Clever
- dinky design
- Can handle some good 3D gaming
- Android Lollipop
Cons:
- Small
- low-resolution screen
- Poor front and rear cameras
- A bit on the chubby side
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E review
Featuring above average internal specifications traditionally seen only on smartphones close to twice as expensive, and an all but untouched version of Android, the Moto G (2013) was one of a select few smartphones to achieve V3 's five-star rating.
Pros:
- Android 5.0 Lollipop
- affordable
- reasonable performance
- decent design
Cons:
- Camera is average
- only 8GB of storage
11 years ago
Moto E has remained the most sold smartphone from Motorola ever. So a sequel was due. And it has come, after 2nd generation releases of Moto G and Moto X. It has come with a similar price, shape and network capabilities.
Pros:
- Marvelous ergonomic design
- Active display
- Good battery backup
- Better loudspeakers
Cons:
- Cameras still a letdown
- No Flash
- Core performance could have been better
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E
Hoy tenemos para analizar uno de los smartphones de gama baja más interesantes del momento, el Motorola Moto E, que puede ser adquirido por un precio que ronda los 110€ y se posiciona como una de las principales opciones de Motorola para la gama de entrada.
11 years ago
Moto E Great for Newbies
If you are on a tight budget and would like a cheap but robust smart phone, this is worth checking out.
Pros:
- Intuitive interface
- great battery life
- long list of features for a budget smart phone
Cons:
- Voice recognition can be be a bit wonky
- sometimes have to tone down my vocabulary and enunciate VERY carefully
- no easy way to change voices beyond accents
10 years ago
Motorola Moto E
The Motorola Moto E is a slightly smaller, slightly cheaper alternative to the Moto G , the highest-selling phone Motorola has ever made. For around £80 you get a simple, pretty high-quality mobile with fewer cutbacks than you'd see in a Samsung phone of the same price, and none of the odd design...
Pros:
- Great value
- Class-leading screen
- Up-to-date software
Cons:
- Poor camera
- Limited storage
- Low-end CPU
9 years ago
Motorola Moto E
I am using this phone from last 2 years.I like it's double sim property, you can access two numbers at same time.Storage space is little less as compared to other mobiles.Picture clarity is really good, and you can play games, watch videos etc.The best part is its body, my kids have thrown it many...
9 years ago
Excellent for the money even if it had cost more
This smartphone is excellent for the money, and would be even if it had cost more. My daughter recently bought a much more costly phone and I think the Motoe3 is pretty much as good.
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