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.
Published: 2015-03-12, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
This is a smartphone worth owning. Look into purchasing smartphones on the used phone circuit first - just so long as you can trust the previous owner - then if you're unable to locate a fine phone released in the past few years, this machine will be more...
Published: 2015-03-12, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
The suggested pricing for the Moto E (2015) is $149 for the LTE version and $119 for the 3G version. However, you can find the LTE version for as low as $99 on Verizon and Boost Mobile/Sprint Prepaid. Yes, there are other inexpensive phones out there, but...
Aggressive low price point, Mostly stock Android 5.0 Lollipop experience, Simple design, Long battery life, Perfect size
Sluggish performance with heavier operations, Speaker quality is flat, Poor camera quality, Challenging call quality
Enthusiasts aren't going to run out and pick up the new Moto E, that's certainly fact. Based on its competitive price point, the 2nd generation Moto E is primarily targeting a specific demographic. In particular, this handset best serves consumers who are...
Affordable, Good battery life, Bright, colorful display, Comfy, customizable design, No bloatware
Fuzzy front camera
The new Motorola Moto E offers Android Lollipop, LTE speeds and a customizable design for just $150. Whether you're buying your first smartphone or you just want a capable handset on the cheap, Motorola's new Moto E ($150) should be on your sho...
Abstract: The new Moto E (2nd Gen) has arrived but what exactly has changed from the previous generation Moto E? Well in this video we pit the Moto E 2nd Gen and 1st gen to find out all the upgrades and updates Motorola has given to their new phone!Don't forget to ...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
A solid, well-built phone, especially for the price, The screen isn't especially sharp, but it's still nice to look at, Near-stock load of Android 5.0.2, and you'll probably get at least a couple of Android updates, Snapdragon 410 brings respectable perfo
Camera goes from miserable to workable, but it's still a weak link, 8GB of space still isn't a lot, and Android's SD card management is still inelegant, No NFC, so you'll miss out on the mobile payments zeitgeist, Only the GSM model is available unlocked
Solid specs for the price and decent style too. Quad core Snapdragon, IPS display, great voice quality and LTE 4G
It's a budget-priced smartphone, don't expect top specs
We like it. In fact, for the price it's hard to find a better phone. Some of Blu's recent models come close but they're running an older version of Android (at least for now), have lesser processors and lack 4G LTE. Only some low to midrange Nokia Lumia p...
Published: 2015-03-01, Author: Alex , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Low-cost Android smartphones have almost always gotten a bad rap because of the compromises made with their processors, the quality of their screens, and more in order to achieve a low price. That's changed recently, though, with affordable Android phones...
Abstract: The new Moto E (2nd Gen) is here! Featuring a larger 4.5-inch qHD (960x540) display, a 1.2GHz Quad-Core SnapDragon 410 Processor, 1GB of RAM, and Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, its definitely a great phone! New for 2015 is Moto Actions and Display bringing more ...