Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015) review: The budget phone to beat
The original Motorola Moto E is an awesome budget smartphone, but largely because, at £89, it's so cheap. Its follow-up, the second-generation 2015 model, makes a few nips and tucks to the original's design principles, adds a slightly bigger screen and faster 4G connectivity too.
Pros:
- Better looking thanks to new colour accent ‘Bands'
- Android Lollipop experience
- ample processing power
- improved battery life
- adds a front camera
- microSD
Cons:
- Still has one (rather than two) ugly metal bars on the front
- non-removable battery
- a bit too chunky in today's market
- poor camera experience
11 years ago
Motorola on Tuesday launched the new 3G-capable Moto E in India, called the Motorola Moto E (Gen 2) , at Rs. 6,999. The smartphone was first unveiled last month. A 4G LTE variant dubbed the Motorola Moto E (Gen 2) 4G , which was unveiled at the same time, will be launched in India later, said...
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
Motorola has improved on the original Moto E in almost every area, while giving it a little extra style too. While the screen could be better, for £109, the the 2015 Moto E is a solid budget blower that performs well and looks good doing it too.
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
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
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
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.
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