Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
Motorola has turned the budget smartphone market on it's back. Motorola Moto E is an ace in the pack of cards, it just stands out from the herd. Now, when you go to the shopkeeper and give him your budget telling him what you want in your phone Motorola Moto E will be a direct answer along a very...
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E
Si buscas prestaciones de alta gama debes saber que este no es tu smartphone. Ni siquiera de gama media. El Motorola Moto E es un terminal que, por 119 euros, ofrece un buen rendimiento y una grata experiencia, que hace disfrutar de lo básico de un smartphone sin necesidad de desembolsar grandes...
Pros:
- Calidad de sonido
- Batería
- Precio
Cons:
- Procesador
- Sin cámara delantera
- Cuerpo de plástico
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
12 years ago
Cheap Thrills
When I asked, the Motorola representative told me he didn't know what the E stands for. But I think I do. I'm pretty sure the E in Moto E stands for Everyone. Because in one way or another, that's who this phone is for. Everyone who needs a secondary phone.
Pros:
- ZOMG CHEAP! Water resistant and a damn near smash-proof body
- This phone is harder to kill than Steven Seagal
- Great, solid handfeel.
Cons:
- Selfie hater: Lousy back side camera, and no front side camera at all
- 4GB of storage is not enough to even store all my apps
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
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
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
The sub Rs 10,000 smartphone segment in India has largely been the preserve of Indian handset brands, with Samsung being the lone exception. Just a couple of weeks ago Nokia demonstrated with the 630 that the bizarre Indian moniker of ‘cheap and best' can somewhat co-exist.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
Cons:
- Humdrum camera
12 years ago
Motorola Moto E review: you get what you pay for
Between the software stumbles, the storage shortage, and the camera, you might think the Moto E a pretty wimpy contender. Frankly, we're not confident that it'll age well; consistent updates aside, smartphones usually slow down over time, and performance this sluggish and inconsistent out of the box...
Pros:
- Value never before seen
- Durable
- water-resistant hardware
- Outstanding reception with solid speaker performance in all audio modes
- Good endurance
Cons:
- If the Moto E follows in the footsteps of its immediate sibling the Moto G, it will go on sale in more than 44 countries around the world. Regional variations in pricing should be expected
- in the US, the Moto E currently retails for $129.00, directly from Motorola, .
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