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.
Signature Motorola design and build quality, Near stock Android software experience, 4G LTE support, Fantastic price point, Great battery life
Low resolution display, Subpar camera experience
8.0 Priced at just $149.99, the Moto E (2015) is one of the cheapest smartphones available that offers LTE support. It's not without its issues, as its entry-level nature would suggest, but when considering what it does offer for this price point, this de...
The new Motorola Moto E is proof that a cheap phone can be good, too; you're getting reasonable performance, a sharp display and LTE connectivity for $150, unlocked
Like its predecessor, camera quality disappoints. The processor also occasionally struggles to keep up with more hardware-intensive tasks, like gaming
The Moto E delivers in enough of the right areas to make it a fantastic option for a tight budget....
Abstract: Moto E (2nd Gen) vs Moto G (2nd Gen) in one of our world famous dogfights! These two budget smartphones go to battle trying to win the best smartphone for dollar fight. Both of these devices give you the latest in Android software along with Quad-Core Pro...
I didn't get a chance to play with the first-generation Moto E. But I did get to use the Moto G 2013, and 2014 and knew that those two were pretty amazing smartphones, considering they were under $200 unlocked. Now to have the Moto E coming in at $149...
Still an insane bargain, Pleasing to look at and hold, Runs Android competently
Camera is pure garbage, Display still below average
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It's budget-conscious, but not cheap. The biggest takeaway from my time with the 2015 Moto E is the way the overall experience compared to what Motorola is already offering. This phone does not feel $250 less than the 2014 Moto X, which is significant...
At £109, the Motorola Moto E offers impressive value for money and shaves a whole £50 off the price of the freshly-launched Moto G 4G. There are some sacrifices, of course: you don't get the same sharp HD panel of the Moto G 4G and the camera is a basic s...