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
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
Stock Android, Great build quality, Expandable storage
Poor camera, low-spec CPU, Low internal storage
The Moto G completely redefined the concept of the budget smartphone , providing an experience that most people would have happily paid twice or maybe three times as much for. The Moto E is even cheaper, but in order to shave some cash off the RRP, Moto...
Abstract: Finding the best cheap smartphone is an important quest. Whether you are buying a smartphone as a gift for a child or older relative, or need a cheap phone yourself, it's important to get it right. There are plenty of terrible cheap smartphones. Fortunate...
Abstract: At just £90 SIM-free, the Moto E is much more affordable than both the first and second generation Moto Gs, and the fact that it will also be getting a prompt upgrade to Android Lollipop once it's released makes it far better value than any other £90 smar...
Abstract: A well placed fingernail will remove the back to allow you to insert a micro SIM and a micro SD card. However the battery is not user changeable and is a little less powerful than most at 1980mAh.The right side has the on/off button and the volume up/down...
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Kids don't tend to buy their own phones, or if they do they apply for a loan from the bank of Mum&Dad. So kids phones shouldn't cost a fortune, but they should be able to perform all the functions that they need. Here are a few to think about.For an out...
Good design and excellent build quality. Bright, good quality screen. Unmodified Android, plus futureproof for at least one major upgrade
Tiny internal storage. Occasionally feels a little slow. No 4G. Average rear camera and no frontfacer
Best in the sub-£100 class, the Moto E proves a smartphone can be both cheap and desirable. The E isn’t the thinnest and lightest; it doesn’t have the biggest screen, the most memory or the fastest processor. But it is incredibly affordable, has a good s...
Below average overall, but not bad for the money. We began this review by wondering what a phone designer would do if they had to make a good phone for under $130. It's hard to imagine a better response than the Moto E. It's a phone that, by necessity...
Abstract: As the best budget smartphones in the Windows and Android camps, we compare the Motorola Moto E and Nokia Lumia 530 spec for spec to see whether your money is better spent with Microsoft or Motorola. Read our Nokia Lumia 530 vs Motorola Moto E comparison ...
Great design, affordable price, good display, excellent battery life, microSD support, raw Android 4.4 operating system, great sound
No front-facing camera, terrible rear camera, slow performance/loading at times, limited internal storage, no 4G connectivity
The Moto E is a brilliant device for the price. If your budget doesn't stretch beyond £100 then we would say - ignoring the lack of 4G connectivity - that there isn't a competing device that offers the same overall experience, specification and desi...