Testseek.com have collected 295 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto E and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto E.
May 2014
(76%)
295 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
213 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Competitive price tag
Excellent battery life
Solid build quality
Decent display
KitKat OS
Good Performance
Good price
Excellent build quality
Cheapest Price Ever
Impressive Battery
Latest Android operating system
Sharp IPS screen
Excellent performance
Latest Android Kitkat
Good battery life.
Great Built Quality
Best Hardware at Affordable Price
Good Amount of RAM
Almost pure android experience
Sturdy and ergonomic design
Bright screen
Latest Android 5.0.2 lollipop
Acceptable battery back-up
Solid Build Quality
Good Screen
Long Battery Life
Great Price
Latest Version Of Android (4.4.2 KitKat)
High value for money
Sturdy build
Lagfree interface
Gorilla glass protection
Resistant to scratches and water splashes
Good Build
Apart from Loose backcover (for some users/devices)
Solid battery life, with close to two days; Comfortable design; Two SIMs, if that sort of thing works for you; Pretty stock version of Android, and one of the most up-to-date iterations at that; Unlocked budget phone; MicroSD storage will be useful for ex
The rear camera is not good. not by a long shot; No flash on the rear camera; No front-facing camera; 3G speeds aren't great; Performance can be a bit hit and miss;
Motorola's attempt to take on the budget market is an interesting product, culminating in a handset that you'd be happy to own provided you weren't dependent on the lacklustre camera and lack of 4G.Without these two aspects, the Moto E flies in, providing...
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Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Motorola continues to play in the budget/low cost space with the extremely affordable Motorola Moto E. But is it money well spent?Budget phones are, by their nature, an exercise in compromises.You're not paying top dollar for top-end performance. You're p...
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Published: 2014-08-05, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
The Moto E runs (basically) stock Android, so it'll be updated pretty quickly, Battery life that lasts all day, and then some more, A good size for the average hand
There's no 4G here, but frankly, what did you expect?, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 200 is slow compared to what's in most other phones, and you notice it, The camera is pretty poor, Hardware
Motorola market the Moto E as Made to Last, and Priced for All. These are broad claims, and they're met by the Moto E.At $179, it's very affordable. Considering that there's not much available for less than this, and what is available in that range is mos...
Motorola's Moto E is a smartphone shaved down to the basics, but all of the basics have been done properly. This isn't the fastest or flashiest smartphone around, but it certainly has a whole lot of mobile smarts for its $179 price...
I've used the word ‘simple' a lot in this review, and in every instance I mean it in a positive context. If I were to expand ‘simple' to a few more words, it would be ‘modest, but sufficient'. Apart from the mediocre rear camera, there is nothing about th...
Abstract: Motorola's recently reviewed X smartphone might be tackling the mid-range, but the entry level market has space for Moto to take over, and a new device from the company looks squarely aimed at people who don't want to spend too much.Announced overseas and...
No flash or front camera, Nonremovable battery, Terrible internal storage
It appears that Motorola has done it again. It's created a desirable smartphone with an impressively low price tag and a decent set of specs. There are a few more concessions to be had on the Moto E over the Moto G, with no front camera, no rear flash an...
Abstract: Motorola Mobility's Moto E doesn't cost much, but it works well and doesn't look cheap. The Moto E was launched Tuesday and costs US$129 without a contract. Motorola's goal is to convince users who still have a basic feature phone that they can now afford a smartphone.
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: The story of compromise is really a narrative of degrees. How much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve something else? In the Android world, as the dwindling price of components outpaces the speed requirements of the software powered by those parts, s...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Moto E Android phone. This Motorola's most affordable unlocked GSM smartphone (CDMA is coming according to Motorola). The $129 Moto E has a 4.3″ qHD display and it runs Android 4.4 KitKat on a 1.2GHz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU...