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May 2014
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Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Jan , review by: curved.de
wenig Speicherplatz, keine SelfieKamera, geringe Kamerauflösung
Motorola liefert mit dem Moto E ein Smartphone ab, das alle Grundbedürfnisse befriedigt und alles kann, was ein Smartphone können muss - dabei aber verdammt wenig kostet. Gut gefällt auch die Android-Version, die nicht mit überflüssigen Apps verunstaltet...
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...
Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Pablo , review by: andro4all.com
Abstract: El Motorola Moto E ha pasado por nuestras manos. Durante más de una semana he usado y exprimido al máximo el último modelo que la firma americana Motorola lanzaba al mercado . Hace algunos meses, el Motorola Moto G hacía estragos entre los usuarios que de...
High value for money, Sturdy build, Lagfree interface, Gorilla glass protection, Resistant to scratches and water splashes
No front camera, Poor rear camera, Low internal memory, No flash
Moto E does have its own set of shortcomings, but the list is small and looks petty when you consider its strong points, some of them like Gorilla Glass protection that we never thought would make it to this price segment. The components used are sufficie...
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Published: 2014-05-21, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Moto E is cheap, comes with the latest Android KitKat software and has a screen and processor capable of tackling the essentials
Its camera and battery life don't impress and it isn't much less than the Moto G, which remains the best Android bargain around
The Motorola Moto E is unquestionably cheap and has a set of specs that makes it more than capable of handling your basic everyday tasks. Its price, however, isn't much lower than the Moto G, which has a better camera, more powerful processor, improved s...
It took a few years, but Motorola has finally left its “edgy” Batman-esque designs and needless Kevlar coating behind. It was needlessly macho, and more than a bit ugly. Like the Moto G and Moto X before it however, the Moto E is a handsome phone, if nothing more, with smooth lines and an uncluttered front face, with a colourful 4.3-inch screen (bigger than an iPhone’s). It’s reminiscent of Palm’
Motorola’s had to keep the Moto E lean to keep the price down, and that means a few compromises, though they’re not also surprises. For starters, there’s only 4GB of storage on board, leaving a pretty measly amount of space for apps after the Android OS install - it’s not a huge problem since you can store apps on your SD card, but you may find yourself moving apps over in the settings more than
Motorola just keeps on stunning us with its low price mobiles: quite how the company can be making a profit on the Moto E is beyond us, but that’s only for them to worry about, not you. All you need to know is that this is the best phone you can buy fo...
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Published: 2014-05-21, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Moto E is cheap, comes with the latest Android KitKat software and has a screen and processor capable of tackling the essentials
Its camera and battery life don't impress and it isn't much less than the Moto G, which remains the best Android bargain around
The Motorola Moto E is unquestionably cheap and has a set of specs that makes it more than capable of handling your basic everyday tasks. Its price, however, isn't much lower than the Moto G, which has a better camera, more powerful processor, improved s...
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Published: 2014-05-20, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Incredible performance, Colourful screen, Sturdy, smart design, Good battery life
Camera is a weak point, Moto G is almost as cheap
Right, it's time to be annoyingly contradictory.Do we love the Motorola Moto E? Yes, we do. It's a great performer for the price, with a colourful screen, fun design, and plenty of great features that make it easy to set up and use.Would we recommend it...
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Published: 2014-05-20, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Value never before seen, Durable, waterresistant hardware, Outstanding reception with solid speaker performance in all audio modes, Good endurance
Slow, very inconsistent software, Bad camera, MicroSD requirement impacts affordability
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...