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)
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Kids don't tend to buy their own phones, or if they do they apply for a loan from the bank of Mum&Dad. So kids phones shouldn't cost a fortune, but they should be able to perform all the functions that they need. Here are a few to think about.For an out...
Good design and excellent build quality. Bright, good quality screen. Unmodified Android, plus futureproof for at least one major upgrade
Tiny internal storage. Occasionally feels a little slow. No 4G. Average rear camera and no frontfacer
Best in the sub-£100 class, the Moto E proves a smartphone can be both cheap and desirable. The E isn’t the thinnest and lightest; it doesn’t have the biggest screen, the most memory or the fastest processor. But it is incredibly affordable, has a good s...
Below average overall, but not bad for the money. We began this review by wondering what a phone designer would do if they had to make a good phone for under $130. It's hard to imagine a better response than the Moto E. It's a phone that, by necessity...
Abstract: As the best budget smartphones in the Windows and Android camps, we compare the Motorola Moto E and Nokia Lumia 530 spec for spec to see whether your money is better spent with Microsoft or Motorola. Read our Nokia Lumia 530 vs Motorola Moto E comparison ...
Great design, affordable price, good display, excellent battery life, microSD support, raw Android 4.4 operating system, great sound
No front-facing camera, terrible rear camera, slow performance/loading at times, limited internal storage, no 4G connectivity
The Moto E is a brilliant device for the price. If your budget doesn't stretch beyond £100 then we would say - ignoring the lack of 4G connectivity - that there isn't a competing device that offers the same overall experience, specification and desi...
Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Johann , review by: digitalversus.com
Design and manufacturing quality worthy of a bigname smartphone, OS is fluid, responsive, Fair screen, Gorilla Glass 3
Battery life, Camera, Horrible sound quality, Heavy body, No front camera, Charger not included(!)
With such serious multimedia and battery shortcomings, the Moto E is clearly no Rolls Royce of the phone industry. But it would be unfair to judge it based solely on that. After the Moto G's excellent value for money, Motorola is striking the same chord w...
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
Poor 5MP rearfacing camera and no frontfacing selfie snapper, Very little storage, 1.2GHz CPU struggles with some tasks
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Published: 2014-06-05, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Disappointing main camera, Screen's great but not HD, No 4G, No front camera
Open Gallery If a £90 Nexus existed, it would look a lot like the Moto E. This isn't just Android for the masses, it's tidy, reliable, loveable Android for the masses. No, it isn't perfect. But considering we're yet to meet a mobile device that...
Abstract: We compare the two best cheap phones you can buy. For full reviews see our articles: Motorola Moto E review: £89 budget smartphone sets new bar and Lumia 520 review: budget smartphone offers good features and build for less than £100 . Lumia 520 vs Moto ...