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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Superb battery life, Fun, customisable design, Good build quality, Bloatware-free and fast
Average cameras, Screen could be better
Motorola believes that advanced features and a premium user experience doesn't need to come at a premium price. The new Moto E (2015) is the embodiment of that belief. The features it offers wouldn't look out of place on a pricier mid-range handset, and ...
Thoughts on the Moto E I'm pleased that my first Android phone experience was pleasant with the 2015 model of the Moto E. I think this phone is great for a child as a first phone, for budget users who want a good smart phone, and anyone looking to get...
Abstract: Samsung also took this opportunity to take the curved edge concept from the Note Edge a step further and put it on both sides. Although it adds little to functionality, no one can deny it is certainty neat to look at, especially as content falls off the s...
Abstract: Motorola's second generation Moto E receives significant enhancements, including a faster 64-bit SoC, front-facing camera, and bigger battery. There's even an LTE option. Is this budget smartphone worth more than its bargain price? Flagships get all the...
Published: 2015-05-14, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: If you took stock of all of the products that you own and use every day, chances are the most-used thing in your life is a smartphone. These ubiquitous pocket computers keep us constantly informed, entertained, and connected in a world with endless inform...
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
No. Buy a Moto G, or maybe a OnePlus One. If you’re really looking for a great smartphone in the sub-$200 price range, I’m still going to say that the $180 Moto G is your pick. Even without LTE (though that may be coming in a later Moto G), it’s just able...
Good screen quality, Supports 4G LTE networks (in the reviewed model), Light and comfortable to carry around, Fast and agile, Many apps available, Uptodate operating system, Front camera for video calls, Supports microSD memory card, Support for two SIM c
Its cost/benefit ratio is not as good as the Moto G's, Has no flash, Do not record movies in Full HD, The front camera has poor quality
It wasn't that long ago that I recommended buyers looking for inexpensive smartphones avoid Android devices in favor of Windows Phone. While this may sound strange, at the time it was a reasonable way of thinking. Although Windows Phone has a limited appl...
The Motorola Moto E combines high-quality parts with clean Android software to great effect. It earns an Editors' Choice for budget-friendly smartphones on Boost Mobile....