Motorola Moto E Dual XT1022
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11 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2015, Boost Mobile)
For $99.99 on Boost Mobile, the Motorola Moto E is an exceptional value that should be the first option for price-conscious smartphone buyers. Display quality is on point, performance is solid, and the Moto E supports 4G LTE connectivity.
Pros:
- Affordable
- 4G LTE connectivity
- Near-stock Android 5.0
Cons:
- Subpar camera quality
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen. Smartphone Review
The second generation Moto E is a very good entry-level smartphone. Performance, screen, and camera are not bad at all. And it brings support for 4G LTE networks and comes with Android 5.0, which is excellent.
Pros:
- Good screen quality
- Supports 4G LTE networks (in the reviewed model
- Light and comfortable to carry around
- Fast and agile
- Many apps available
- Up-to-date operating system
- Front camera for video calls
- Supports microSD memory card
- Support for two SIM cards
Cons:
- Its cost/benefit ratio is not as good as the Moto G's
- Has no flash
- Do not record movies in Full HD
- The front camera has poor quality
11 years ago
Motorola Moto E 2015 review: the ideal entry-level 4G Android phone
Every budget handset released in the last year has been compared with Motorola's super-cheap Moto E, often unfavourably. It's considered one of the best entry-level Android handsets out there, and the 2015 update seeks to cement that position by adding 4G, a selfie camera and a few more little...
Pros:
- 1
- Latest version of Android, 2
- Camera is surprisingly good, 3
- Very inexpensive
Cons:
- 1
- Selfie camera is basically pointless, 2
- Chunky handset with a smallish screen, 3
- Camera app is badly designed
11 years ago
E for Evolved
Almost a year later we are getting the second generation Moto E, which improves on the basics established by its affordable predecessor. The Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) continues the legacy of a lag-free Android system provided by a powerful hardware set on a bargain price.
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
11 years ago
Overall the Moto E (2nd Gen) 4G is quite a great phone for its price particularly if you are looking for a device specifically for the internet speeds. It performs well under 4G connection with quite surprising speedtest results especially for a phone of its price.
10 years ago
Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen)
Motorola use to make great phones, didn't they? I remember the days (not too long ago I might add), when everybody used that clamshell Razr. But then smartphones happened, and the once great American manufacturer found itself lagging behind the likes of Apple and Samsung.
Pros:
- Well constructed compact design
- Great battery life
- 4G/LTE compatibility
Cons:
- Sub-par front facing camera
- Screen a tad dull
10 years ago
The best budget smartphone 4G
Rave reviews all round in the press and well chosen by JL.
10 years ago
Perfect and exactly as described
Perfect and exactly as described. Came earlier than expected. Performs without issue and has a good battery life with normal, moderate usage.
10 years ago
Unfortunate Failure
I have had to replace this phone 3 times in 8 months. It would not boot up. Motorola customer service do not support this phone anymore. I can't see why. It is still a company brand phone. I've been reading about how Motorola has been dropping the ball when it comes to updating.
Pros:
- solid feel
- good display
Cons:
- No good for games or apps
- Camera is poor
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