Testseek.com have collected 295 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto E and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto E.
May 2014
(76%)
295 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
213 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
760100295
The editors liked
Low price
Nice build
Decent screen and power
The Moto E runs (basically) stock Android
So it'll be updated pretty quickly
Battery life that lasts all day
And then some more
A good size for the average hand
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
Solid battery life
With close to two days
Comfortable design
Two SIMs
If that sort of thing works for you
Pretty stock version of Android
And one of the most up-to-date iterations at that
Unlocked budget phone
MicroSD storage will be useful for ex
Dual-SIM
Inexpensive smartphone
Light Android 4.4 overlay
Expandable memory
DualSIM
Great camera for the price
Good 4.3inch screen with responsive touch panel
The editors didn't like
No flash or front camera
Nonremovable battery
Terrible internal storage
There's no 4G here
But frankly
What did you expect?
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 200 is slow compared to what's in most other phones
And you notice it
The camera is pretty poor
Hardware
Like its predecessor
Camera quality disappoints. The processor also occasionally struggles to keep up with more hardware-intensive tasks
That said, Lumia 530 is the new Lumia 520 to attract teenagers or first time consumers. Sooner or later, the 520 will be removed from the production line and 530 will be give all the boost so the new consumers get better hardware device.Moto E is definite...
Great price, Latest Android, Generally smooth performance
Ordinary camera, Lags can set in, Cannot handle heavy games
It is difficult not to be distracted by all the hype surrounding the Moto E. The stark fact at the end of the day, however, is that it is no doubt one of the better budget smartphones in the country, notwithstanding some frailties.Rs 6,999...
Abstract: Since the Google Android One, official low cost smartphone is already here, it is very obvious for us to compare the same with the phones like Xiaomi Redmi 1S which fall in same price segment and New Motorola Moto G which has similar features to Android O...
Abstract: Motorola has turned the budget smartphone market on it's back. Motorola Moto E is an ace in the pack of cards, it just stands out from the herd. Now, when you go to the shopkeeper and give him your budget telling him what you want in your phone Motorola M...
Abstract: With Moto E plunging the entry level android market almost exclusively with its rock bottom price tag and good features, Micromax following its usual pattern of product launch, unveiled the A106 Unite 2 smartphone with 4.7″ Screen, Quad Core processor and...
Abstract: This budget phone from Motorola resembles the Moto G and Moto X a lot. All the three phones have curved edges but the Moto E is thick and heavy to hold. The thickest point of the slightly curved back measures 12.3mm. Packing in a 4.3 inch touch display, i...
Our unbiased view of the Motorola Moto E is that at Rs.6,999, it is one awesome device if you could adjust with the mediocre camera on the phone and the lack of flash. But if you don't want to settle for less than you have options like Xolo A500s, Microm...
Cheapest Price Ever, Impressive Battery, Latest Android operating system
Camera Could be better, Occassional Lag, Minus Front Camera
So let's say you are quite intimidated by the kind of phones (smartphones, obviously) your friends are carrying around you, and you are enticed to splurge big on a device of your own. But wait! you don't have that kind of financial backing behind you. So...