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Published: 2014-05-17, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
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CPU, GPU, Wi-Fi, and cellular performance is good enough for the price, but objectively mediocre, MicroSD support is an improvement over stock Android but inelegant compared to Windows Phone, Who knows what's going to happen to Motorola once the Lenovo sa
Abstract: Bye, bye other budget smartphone vendors, Motoroloa Moto E has released. It was sold out within minutes of release. Flipkart's servers held its composure thankfully. Motorola Moto E is something people were always looking for in a budget smartphone. And e...
Abstract: Motorola doesn't care about beating Apple, Samsung, or HTC in the smartphone race. It's not trying to release a phone with the fastest processor, the sharpest display, or the thinnest frame.Following the success of its Moto G, which the company says is it...
It’s not perfect, but it doesn’t have to be – mainly because the Moto E is most impressive for its rich value. Value, it’s something that’s prized to the folks who don’t want to shell out a ton of money to experience the advantages of a smartphone. Don...
Great build quality and display for the price. Clean, up-to-date version of Android. Memory card slot.
No LTE. Poor camera. Can be sluggish at times. Low internal storage
Motorola puts feature phones on notice with the affordable, unlocked Moto E, making a modern Android smartphone experience more accessible than ever....
It costs $130, Comes with Android 4.4 KitKat, Comfortable to hold, Great battery life, Decent-sounding speakers, Moto Alert is useful, MicroSD slot included for expanded storage
No 4G LTE, 4GB of internal storage is not enough, Crappy rear cam, no front cam, Screen has poor viewing angles, Battery cover rattles, No NFC
To be blunt, this is a $130 phone, and buying it will mean a lot (a lot) of sacrifices. If your budget cannot go higher than $130, this phone is a better option than most at its price point. But if you can, in any way, afford to pay more, we highly reco...
Abstract: Under @ Google 's ownership, @ Motorola produces # Android # smartphones you'll want to buy: t.co/Oak5zQs09J $GOOGWelcome to the most important phone Motorola has ever made. I don't say this lightly. The RAZR is a classic which is likely to be joined by t...