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Seriously, one of the best budget phones in this price range if you are 1) big-brand lover, 2)android fanboy
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For a entry level / budget device this is probably the best budget phone out there
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Great budget phone.
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Good budget phone
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I think it's a great budget phone
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This is certainly no flagship phone and will not perform like a Moto X, but there is more RAM, storage capacity than other phones at this price point making it one of the best budget phones you can buy
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A really nice budget phone
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Best Budget Phone
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, just a solid budget smartphone that is superior to most smartphones in this price range and does what it is advertised
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This is the best budget Android
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good budget phone
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Was looking to switch from an Iphone to a budget smart phone without losing too much functionality
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Good budget phone, camera is bad as expected but the reception and the pure android experience is good
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But great budget phone overall
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Easily one of the best budget phones
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A very good budget Android, and a nice jump from the original Moto E that only had 4GB of onboard storage
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I have owned this phone for approximately eight months now, and I want to start by saying this is a great budget phone
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Would recommend this phone strongly to anyone looking for a decent budget device
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Perfect budget phone
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Great budget phone !
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I bought this phone as a backup phone because I sent my main phone to repair, for the price this phone is an excellent budget phone
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Excellent budget phone
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Great budget phone
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Oeverall, this is a perfect budget phone.
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For a $150 phone it blows any preconceived notions about cheap budget phones out of the water.
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Great budget smartphone.
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Best budget phone in da world
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Nice budget phone,
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The Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) is exactly what you'd expect from the sequel of the most popular budget phone for 2014
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Excellent budget phone -- until the warranty runs out.
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not expensive, have 4G, Very good all around phone.
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Nice product Supports LTE(4g) and great UI (Pure Android)
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Expandable storage, 4G LTE, easy to pocket and comfortable to hold and great battery life.
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My Moto G works perfectly.
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Works well with TMOBILE and ATT with 4G available in most of my locations
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Those models support 3G there.
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For a mere $180, you could get the new Moto G and enjoy
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There are several flavors of the Moto E out there - to be clear, this version is also 4G LTE capable and designated the XT1527
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This Moto E 2nd generation (LTE, 4G) was worth my 40$
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Excellent phone for the money 4G performs well with all the bands need it
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As best I can tell, this will not work 3G or LTE on US carriers (I tried AT&T), so you will only get (slow) Edge mobile data
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And this moto series comes with expandable memory something the first gen moto g lacked
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It performs well,the 4g is fast and loads quickly, receiver seems strong .It has never dropped a call and has good battery life that last all day
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Better, I would like a 2nd Gen Moto G
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far best, than Moto G 2nd Gen.
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As good as the first gen Moto G but at 2/3rds the cost.
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It is just as smooth and fast as the 1G Moto X and has all the great Moto features on stock Android 5.1
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If you're looking for a reasonably priced world phone that's GSM / 4G LTE capable, the Moto E (2nd Generation) 4G LTE capable (XT1527) phone should handle the task quite well.
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Moto E 2 is a excelent work's tool, by: it configuration, it connection, this union doing perfect tool for any performance, it strong self cover protect phone of fall, is a excelent communication tool.
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The call quality with the Moto E is decent
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* You can get the G in 16gb; the E is limited to 8gb
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If you look for what friends are wearing or doing or whether they are smiling or grimacing - the E is perfectly fine
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I love this Moto E, when it works
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If you need a cheaper device or a temporary device while you wait for new devices to be released later this year, you can't go wrong with the Moto E 2015
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I was really impressed by the Moto E for some of its features,
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The 5 GB of storage on the Moto E is probably not enough, so I'll need to get a memory card - no big deal
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If you need a very solid phone at a great price, without a huge screen the E is very solid
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One online review tested the G at higher speakerphone volumes than the E, but to my ears, the E is louder
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I was tempted to buy the prepaid TracFone version of the Moto E instead, which is only about $20
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Too bad, T-Mobile and Motorola conspired to have it removed with the Android 5.1 update.
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This is an AT&T Go Phone, full of AT&T CRAP installed
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Moto played off this change onto T-Mobile and the phones lack of VoLTE
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and I'll probably have to go through a lengthy call with AT&T Tech support after the guys at the store couldn't figure out why 4 G does not work
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If they want to make sure the device is "approved" for use on all carriers' networks, then they could have added VoLTE support to keep T-Mobile happy and keep band 12
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I received an "AT&T UNLOCKED" version that did not work with my MetroPCS SIM card
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Too bad, T-Mobile and Motorola conspired to have it removed with the Android 5.1 update.