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
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198 Reviews
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Abstract: Size-wise this new version of the Moto E is slightly larger and 3g heavier than the original offering. The plastic casing of the unit's body still suffers from a tendency to slip and slide, which I noted with the previous model, if it is not held firmly i...
Abstract: Switch on is 34seconds while shutdown is 3seconds.The first ‘different' thing is that when you insert your thumbnail to remove the back to insert your Nano SIM and Micro SD card you are only removing a frame ‘band' a bit of a surprise as everything else i...
Abstract: The new Moto E keeps its compact stylings by housing a 4.5” IPS display with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. IPS technology ensures the screen can be viewed at wide angles and the anti-smudge coating works well in conjunction with this to offer a bright...
If you're looking for a cheap knockabout phone that doesn't compromise heavily on features, the Moto E 2nd Gen is a cracking choice. It's good-looking, compact and well built, and the improved performance and good-quality screen seal the deal. Motorola is...
Abstract: Motorola's Moto E is the cheapest handset the big M offers, but now it's been refreshed and upgraded with a new screen, faster internals and comes with Android Lollipop - and it won't put a huge dent in your wallet either. At £109, it's a little bit prici...
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Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Better looking thanks to new colour accent ‘Bands', Android Lollipop experience, ample processing power, improved battery life, adds a front camera, microSD
Still has one (rather than two) ugly metal bars on the front, non-removable battery, a bit too chunky in today's market, poor camera experience
Just like the original, the Moto E is brilliant for the price. It's a little more expensive second time around, but the addition of 4G, a better battery, smoother Android experience, a slightly neater (although slightly larger) design, plus added co...
Abstract: We're big fans of Motorola's strategy for cheap Android phones. Pair plain Google Android with the bare essential hardware necessary for a smartphone today and sell it for a competitive price. The new Moto E improves on the original, and here was compare ...
Published: 2015-02-27, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
4G LTE, Low price, Pure Android Lollipop
Poor camera quality, Difficult to remove edge, Low internal storage
Motorola has improved on its already impressive low-end handset by boosting the battery and processor while also adding 4G. The price is still low and Android Lollipop is on board; what more could you need?...
Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Max , review by: T3.com
Abstract: About a year ago, Motorola unleashed the baby of the its mobile line-up - The Moto E . The bare bones device offered up a stock version of Android, a stellar build and enough grunt under the hood to help it run beyond it's bargain price tag. Now, after up...
The new Moto E 4G is a worthy upgrade over the original Moto E, with upgrades in every area. For an extra £20 it adds 4G LTE connectivity and a front-facing camera, plus performance and storage improvements. It might not be as fast as the grey-market Doog...