The Motorola Moto E released in May with a promise to be the best option for those looking for a good Android smartphone with low price. The Tech Info - Reviews examined the machine and was surprised with its performance, but some factors may leave consumers unsure when buying, especially when comparing with its brother Moto G. Check out the full review and all the pros and cons of the new Motorola smartphone.
Design
The Moto E has a simple and satisfying design. Its screen is made of the latest generation of Gorilla Glass, which makes your display much less prone to scratches. Already back cover repels water, great function for rainy days, but should be tested with extreme caution because the device is far from watertight. It also comes with two other colors of hood, which can be exchanged and give to another astral cell.
Hold the unit is comfortable, and the non-slip texture and dimensions of 124.8 x 64.8 x 12.3 mm are ideal for a nice footprint. In front it has two audio outputs, the low being the speaker itself. The sound is designed for the user, not "losing" and maintaining a volume with ideal height. Without any front button, the ones that the phone has are the side on / off and volume, within reach of the finger.
The input for headphones is on top and comes with the smart accessory in the box. The handset also comes with a white removable antenna - quite weird by the way - who is engaged in the same place the headphones. It serves to optimize the signal for Digital TV function, which in the year was a great Copa requested.
The TV performs well and the sound is broadcast quality and can be heard by both the handset, coupled at the end of the antenna, as the speaker itself. You can also record what is shown on TV. So you don’t lose your favorite program and it can still be saved in the phone memory.
A, depending on the signal of where the user is, the image is not very good, much less the number of channels that the antenna can find. Still, TV still fulfills its function, far from a HD TV of course, but it is a pleasant surprise in the cell. Practical and fast, it serves as a famous smart "quick fix". The phone also has FM radio, which works in a similar way to the TV.
Performance
The device performance is quite satisfactory, and the smart responds very well to commands. The functions of daily use like e-mail, surf the Internet and use social networks like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are performed without major problems. The cell works in everyday life as well as to be hard to believe in your price range. Heavier games such as Asphalt 8 also play smoothly and there was no lagging during testing. Given your price range, the smart does not lack in performance.
The dual-core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon and Android 4.4 KitKat "almost pure" Motorola processor helped coin the more smooth operation of the device. The device also has 1GB of RAM and 4GB of storage with micro SD slot for up to 32GB. Being dual-chip, the device still manages to attract more consumers who can switch between phone plans, thus saving the account.
The battery quite impressed in our tests. With 1980 mAh it easily lasts a day of daily use and meets the promise of a Motorola device with long-term operation. The battery saving mode also helps a lot to preserve it, showing applications that drain more energy from the device.
Screen
The screen has good touch sensitivity and color definition also leaves nothing to be desired. It is not HD, as the Moto G, but Motorola managed to once again show how it is possible to put a good screen in an economical cell.
With 4.3 inches, large size for its class, the screen has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels and 256 ppi density. It is an ideal size for everyday use, but for those who prefer a phone with big screen to watch movies or play, the Moto E is not very suitable.
Camera
The camera is perhaps the aspect of the phone that most disappoints. With 5 megapixels and no flash, its operation is pretty basic. There are great tools, and the camera has a lousy focus. You can not, for example, take a picture of text on a sheet of paper before the result is blurry words.
It also lacks a front camera, which in times of selfie can be terribly bad. Applications like Snapchat , or any other that makes use of video calls as Skype are also committed. Indeed, for many, this aspect will take much of the fun of the device. Selfie only even in intricate maneuver to turn the smartphone and hope to be appearing on the display.
In environments with optimal light the camera takes decent photos, but nothing spectacular. The images are always overexposed, with the colors bordering on unrealistic. In any event, the Moto E is not a phone for those who are looking for great photographs.
Cost-benefit
Motorola had already proved, with the G Moto, you can do low-cost handsets and quality. The Moto E opens a new path for the smarts input. Motorola had with it not ambitious plans in terms of device functions, but tried to create a smartphone quality and cheap and what was delivered. The manufacturer has found the formula for success for new input devices to come.
The question is whether the consumer is ready to pay over £ 100 to buy the Moto G, which comes with superior specifications as 720 x 1280 pixels front camera and HD screen.
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