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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Now with LTE support, solid build quality, super fast camera, frontfacing camera, comes running Android Lollipop, performance is quite good, The
Smallish mediocre display – but it is a budget phone after all
We're impressed with the Moto E's solid performance – to that effect, it actually performs quite well, so that tasks like snapping a photo is super fast. The device is also built well, and even if it isn't stylish, it is pretty adorable to behold. All...
Abstract: It's hard these days to get attention when you're introducing a new phone -- especially when many of the journalists who cover phones are getting ready to travel to the World Mobile Congress next week. However, Motorola managed by sending a mysterious ema...
Comfortable form factor and adequate display size to boot over its predecessor, Software features from Moto X, Battery worthy of Motorola's “allday” slogan, THE
Camera inconsistent, no flash, Performance on Android 5.0.2 not as fluid as expected, Resisting the urge to shell out the coin for the Moto G instead
Motorola has made the affordable segment of the market one to watch in recent years. The first-gen Moto E was a pint-size handset with pint-size specs that still managed to draw attention to it for its price, at least in other markets. On sale locally, th...
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Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Great size, Comfortable in the hand, Great LTE coverage, Bright, easy to read screen
Camera lacking in low-light, Missing Flash, Battery life could be better
So, the Moto E Gen 2 is a little more expensive…ok, a lot more expensive than its predecessor. With $50 difference between models, its pertinent to point out that you do get a lot of additional hardware for the money. The Moto E Gen 2 has a faster process...
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Published: 2015-07-30, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
A low budget phone running the latest Android Lollipop that is full of surprises...
Abstract: Flagship smartphones might grab the headlines, but not everyone wants to spend big bucks on a new smartphone. In fact, the majority of smartphone sales are still driven by the budget market with almost 60 per cent of all Android smartphone shipments consi...
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Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Great twoday battery life, Screen is great for the price, Android Lollipop installed, 4G LTE and DualSIM models available
Camera is average, Some regular performance bottlenecks, Some models are 3Gonly (depending on where you live)
There are few phones that deliver as well as the new Moto E between promise and price. You can't expect flawless performance or an outstanding camera at this price, but you should expect that your smartphone will work well and have all of the components y...
Dual SIM 4G phone; Feels good in the hand; Motorola has finally brought its glance screen technology to a budget phone; Easy to snap off the edge frame and load another SIM card or microSD card;
No flash for the rear camera; Pretty mediocre camera; Relatively buggy with obvious slowdowns; Battery life could be better; Motorola's colourful frames won't be sold in Australia;
While the specs read like Motorola may have made the best budget phone ever, the result is further from the truth than the dream, and unfortunately, the 4G Motorola E just doesn't hold up as strongly as a Moto model barely $50 more, the G with 4G.In fact...
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Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
No. Buy a Moto G, or maybe a OnePlus One instead, maybe. If you're really looking for a great smartphone in the sub-$400 price range, I'm still going to say that the Moto G is your pick. Even without LTE (though that may be coming in a later Moto G), it's...