Testseek.com have collected 198 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto E Gen2 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto E Gen2.
March 2015
(76%)
198 Reviews
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The Moto E 2nd Gen is an improved version of the 1st Gen Moto E. If you are planning to get the Moto E better get the Moto E 2nd Gen. Overall a very good, sturdy handset running Lollipop.It is a good option of the price tag of Rs. 6,999 however it still c...
Feels great to hold, Large Battery Pack, MicroSD, Dual SIM, Waterresistant Design, Android 5.0 Lollipop OS
Poor Display, Average Processor, Not so good Front Camera, Missing 4G LTE Connectivity, Nonremovable Back Cover, Nonremovable Battery
We're excited about the new Moto E's battery life. It has a got a bigger 2,390mAh non-removable battery. Motorola claims the battery should last a full day.The Moto E (Gen 2) is slightly improved over its predecessor. It's a solid entry-level handset that...
Abstract: Motorola Moto E: Connectivity and MediaThe Motorola Moto E comes with a quad-band GSM and is a 3G handset. You also be assisted via Wi-Fi ‘n' Bluetooth v4.0, USB 2.0, GSP and GLONASS.Going by the price tag, USB OTG is not present. However, what is suppor...
Cheapest Price Ever, Impressive Battery, Latest Android operating system
Camera Could be better, Occassional Lag, Minus Front Camera
The Moto E sports quite the chunk of battery via an effective 1,980mAh. And although Motorola claims that you can get up to 24 hours of life out of it with mixed usage, we are no position to dispute that since usage depends from person to person...
Cheapest Price Ever, Impressive Battery, Latest Android operating system
Camera Could be better, Occassional Lag, Minus Front Camera
The Moto E sports quite the chunk of battery via an effective 1,980mAh. And although Motorola claims that you can get up to 24 hours of life out of it with mixed usage, we are no position to dispute that since usage depends from person to person.However...
Classic Design, Rugged Build, Dual SIM, Fast and zippy processor, Expandable memory, Affordable Price
Display not up to the mark, Poor Camera quality, Missing Front Facing Camera, No LED Flash
At Rs. 6,999, the Moto E is genuinely a well designed handset. With the Moto E, Motorola is tuning attention to the low-end of the handset market, currently dominated by the likes of Nokia and Micromax...
The Motorola Moto E (2015) is a fantastic budget smartphone. It may not have the best camera in the world and the Moto apps could be easier to set up, but with 4G support, a fantastic battery life and Android 5.0, it's a great value handset that's an exce...
Low light camera quality, No LED flash, Screen bends under pressure
Motorola finds a good balance between features and price with the second generation of the Moto E. It has a long lasting battery and even a color calibrated screen. The Moto E 4G LTE is an inexpensive smartphone that you will actually enjoy using...
Good screen, Design, rounded edges, Overall speed & responsiveness, Android 5.0 Lollipop is great
Good screen somewhat marred by low resolution, Plastic body feels 'cheap', but it's sturdy, Camera picture quality has improved, but not enough
The Moto E 4G is a better deal than the first Moto E was when it came out. The addition of 4G connectivity, a decent chipset, Android 5.0 and a bigger screen with better picture quality all make it a better buy. Unfortunately, there's a lot of competition...
Camera The Moto E's camera technology is nothing to write home about. Featuring a 5MP, 2592x1944 rear camera and VGA front camera the Moto E offers average photo hardware, even compared with handsets in the same price bracket. However, photo quality is s...