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.
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The editors liked
Motorola Moto E
Desain dan build quality bagus
Tahan cipratan air
Speaker kencang dan berkualitas
Dapat update Android 5.0 Lollipop
Moto E
Gorilla Glass
Spek mumpuni
Android Kitkat
Dual sim
Murah meriah
Android KitKat 4.4.4
Dual micro SIM 3G
Gorilla Glass 3
Protokol Miracast untuk Presentasi
Dual SIM
Harga terjangkau
Ada selot micro-SD
The editors didn't like
Kamera fixed focus
Nggak bisa motret macro
Nggak dikasih kabel data di paket pembelian
Tidak terdapat setingan “3G Only”
Nggk dukung USB OTG
Outro
Saya baru nyadar kalau ternyata Motorola Moto E ini nggak ada setingan 3G Only di jaringan
Lalu akib
Prosesor baru dual core
Kesimpulan
Bagi Anda yang sedang mencari smartphone OS Android Kitkat yang murah berkualitas
Moto E bisa menjadi pilihan yang menarik. Smartphone ini juga cocok bagi yang menyukai ponsel dengan layar yang pas di genggaman
Sila
Prosesor dual core
Kamera minus lampu kilat
Tanpa kamera depan
Motorola berhasil mengakalidesain plastik matte milik Moto E agar tampil lebih berkesan dengan menyertakan aksesori cover belakang dari bahan karet dalam paket penjualannya. Pem
Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Ian , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: Motorola has been on the budget device train for a little over a year now, and the Moto E proves that the company has found the perfect balance between performance and price. We just got our hands on our Moto E review unit, and while we haven't had much t...
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Published: 2014-05-14, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
Motorola set a new benchmark for the budget smartphone with the Moto G but has gone even lower on price with the Moto E. This smartphone is well built and has decent specs for just £89 so there's little not to like. Check back for a full review soon....
Abstract: The rumors and leaks are finally over with the highly anticipated announcement of the Moto E. This is far from being a super phone and its $129 ($79 on contract) price can attest to that, but is it worth the little money it does cost?Reporting to you from...
Crazy low no-contract price, unlocked for use with any GSM network. Solid basics like a sharp display, latest Android OS, good voice quality, swappable colorful backs
For the $129 price, we can't complain--but don't expect high end features like LTE 4G or a big high resolution display. In fact, there's no front camera! Rear camera is so-so
Obviously the Moto E isn't for those who want all the latest smartphone bells and whistles like a large high resolution display or a fast quad core CPU. Like the $179 Moto G (soon to be released as an improved $219 model with LTE 4G and a microSD card slo...
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....
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: With the $179 Android 4.4 Moto E, what you don't get is higher-end features like 4G or dual-band Wi-Fi, and some hardware features are meagre (4GB of storage) or have been left out entirely (no front-facing camera). What that does leave, though, is a lot ...
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Published: 2014-08-21, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
DualSIM, Great camera for the price, Good 4.3inch screen with responsive touch panel, Solid battery life
Poor earpiece speaker impacts call quality, No camera flash, Screen hard to read on an angle, Not 4G
For its price, there are few better Android smartphone available. Motorola is economical in its design decisions, but the end result doesn't feel hamstrung by cheap components and poor performance -- in fact it is quite the opposite. Tagged: Motorol...
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
The rear camera is not good. not by a long shot; No flash on the rear camera; No front-facing camera; 3G speeds aren't great; Performance can be a bit hit and miss;
Motorola's attempt to take on the budget market is an interesting product, culminating in a handset that you'd be happy to own provided you weren't dependent on the lacklustre camera and lack of 4G.Without these two aspects, the Moto E flies in, providing...
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Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Motorola continues to play in the budget/low cost space with the extremely affordable Motorola Moto E. But is it money well spent?Budget phones are, by their nature, an exercise in compromises.You're not paying top dollar for top-end performance. You're p...
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Published: 2014-08-05, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
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
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
Motorola market the Moto E as Made to Last, and Priced for All. These are broad claims, and they're met by the Moto E.At $179, it's very affordable. Considering that there's not much available for less than this, and what is available in that range is mos...