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.
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The smartphone market has expanded to include more affordable options — the Moto E line from Motorola is a perfect example. It strikes a great balance of extreme affordability and performance with its new generation Moto E. For just $149.99 unlocked,...
Motorola Moto E 2nd Generation (2015) phone proves that you don't need to have the most powerful and slimmest phone in the planet to enjoy it to the fullest. The Moto E is definitely not designed for those who own one of the flagship phones, but...
We are well into the age where a child's first mobile can be a smartphone. Motorola makes a good case that its Moto E is the right phone for your kids, with it striking a balance between affordability and a promising set of features.The design echoes...
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...
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...
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...
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.
Motorola's Moto E 2015 has definitely earned our recommendation. The refresh simply provides a lot for a price of 129 Euros (RRP, ~$137). But first things first.The build and the choice of materials are very good, and would look good in even...
Nevertheless, the Moto E is an outstanding value. It works a smartphone market that's treated its most affordable devices like garbage, taking the old yet still effective materials of yesterday's high-end phones and using them to create a perfectly...
Motorola's Moto E (2nd Gen) bucks the trend of increasingly expensive smartphones with yearly incremental updates. Designed as a no-contract option, the latest ‘budget' handset redefines value for money with a nice topping of functionality.All technology...
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...
Just like a mystical bird Phoenix, Motorola seems to have risen from the ashes to live up to its rich heritage of 88 years. Within a couple of years, it has changed its parents from Google to Lenovo, yet it has made sure that its sights are set on its...
We are extremely impressed with the Moto E. Considering the $150 price point we would have been happy with a slightly larger screen over last year's model. Or, perhaps just adding in 4G LTE support. Fortunately for us, we get both of these as well as the...
This year Motorola was able to iron out most of the software stumbles that we experienced with last year's model, though it still hesitates out of the gate when changing screens. The storage has been doubled to 8GB, but that's still not enough room to...