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For people with a life, this phone is snappy, has a battery life that will take you through two days with no sweat, has a clean Android interface without some K-pop idiotic feature overload
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It is a great phone, with some good features but the camera is awful.
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Flash on camera and a replaceable battery would've been appreciated, but I do understand that to hit a $90 price point some nice features have to be lost
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A really nice phone for this price range have everything u need maybe the camera is the worse feature but still useful
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I loved all the features, the display, the way it performed!
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.A bit slower and a few less features .Nice phone and well wort the 100 dollars i paid for it
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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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Other than the fact that it is an affordable smartphone, it has a lot of great features
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The Motorola Moto E accepts a micro memory card, a nice feature.
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The proximity sensor is also one of my favorite features of this phone
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Overall features are very good
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But I feel these sensors are common enough features that their absence should be disclosed in the specs -- otherwise people may feel cheated or surprised by "The New NO-COMPASS Moto-E".Overall, a VERY nice phone for the price.
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Lack of flash and flashlight are such ridiculous features for a current day phone to be missing.
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The features of the phone are great and it fulfills my needs
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I do miss a few feature such as flash for taking pictures, and I like the Samsung music player better than Google's (but that may just be familiarity).The responsiveness is a bit slow
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And the Moto app to help silence the phone automatically at night is a nice feature
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A great feature on thiis phone is the ability to use an SD card up to 32 GB
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This is not a flagship with the best features, however, it is a great phone for the price point
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Unlocked feature worked great for activation on T-Mobile provider... very easy.
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Moto E has a fewer less features but an excellent choice for a more inexpensive phone with great features.
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A really nice phone for this price range have everything u need maybe the camera is the worse feature but still useful
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Enough features for a child or a person who uses the phone as a telecommunications device
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The Left Side of the Screen is an awesome feature that I use daily to keep up on Google News, which you can customize to your liking and tastes, such weather, work and home traffic reports, and news that you care about
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- I loved that feature
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, I'll just quickly bullet point some of my favorite features of this phone.- it ties with your google account to give you all access to email and what not-the front facing speaker makes for okay music listening-the notifications go off without turning on the screen, which is awesome for the battery-with a daily texting usage and no other functions such as youtube or constant internet browsing, I get 2 days of use without charge-the phone doesn't come preloaded with a bunch of junk apps-NUMBERONE, 1st place, top pick is the camera function
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What we love the most about the prepaid Moto E are the great features below:Durability
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Awesome phone,,,love the speediness of this phone, perfect size for the pocket, nice features,
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dark.-AT&T constantly switches to roaming on "Maritime" network & drops calls.-Moto feature is confusing and doesn't seem useful
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Nice specs and features.
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Unlocked feature worked great for activation on T-Mobile provider... very easy.
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No flash on the camera, but that was not a deal breaker for me... but a useful side effect feature when visiting certain
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I think this is the best price with reasonable features
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The cell phones have really good features and come with stock Lollipop version Android.
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Less bloatware in Moto E. Lollipop has some great features "auto interruptions"
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Some of its best features are its clean and almost pure Android OS, its size (not too small, not too big, just perfect) and its long lasting battery
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There are a few little extra features here and there, but it lacks anything that I'd call 'bloatware'
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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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Am bummed as we are in europe with no way to replace it
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I do wish it had a flash, as I like to take photo's of various meals at restaurants that I go to, as well as for dinner photos of my girlfriend and myself at various new restaurants that we go to
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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.
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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