• Reviews around moto (3.49 of 5)

    Moto E 2nd Generation 4G LTE White XT1527 Unlocked Phone

    • Moto has a way of making phones that are wonderful, and still affordable
    • The Moto E works just fine on T-Mobile LTE at least in Silicon Valley
    • But overall the Moto E feels a lot "friendlier" than any of the aforementioned phones, and I have a lot more peace of mind running around town or going out at night with this phone
    • Nice MOTO Display options
    • Got Moto E and like it so far
    • I got this phone after losing my Moto G (1st Gen) LTE phone, which I was happy with.
    • The Moto E isn't all bad though.
    • It is just as smooth and fast as the 1G Moto X and has all the great Moto features on stock Android 5.1
    • ago.)This Moto E is smaller, a little slower and the display is not as precise
    • Also really like that the speaker is in the front instead of the back, more phones should be built as comfortable and good as this Moto E (2nd Gen)
    • At $61.43 from SimRus with shipping, this Moto E (2nd Generation) is good for the price, there's probably few budget phones on the marketthat’s this affordable and sturdy
    • Just like my Moto X basically.
    • Coming from larger and more powerful smartphones and always seeking a charger halfway through my day, I love having no fear actually utilizing the Moto E 2nd gen during work/errands/adventures
    • I love this Moto E, when it works
    • Our biggest gripe is that the Moto E is EXTREMELY slow.
    • This wasn't a unlocked Moto E as promised
    • Fortunately, the Moto E is marginally better than the 4S in making phone calls from my house
    • (fair)I will still have to pay off his original $600 phone, but if this Moto E was available when I added the line last year, he would've been just as happy with this $149 phone.
    • I picked up a used 1st gen Moto X and fell in love with Motorola's UI - stock Android, with great Moto add-ons like the active notifications when the display is off, and the gestures to activate the camera and other functions.
    • Almost as good as the Moto G second
    • So the Moto E from Motorola seemed like the perfect entry level phone for me to try out.
    • I have the latest Moto X Pure, and this one's not that much slower than my newer and pricier device.
    • hi-res cameraHuge amounts of built in memoryWhat DOES the Moto E have instead:A very clear, bright and serviceable 4.5" screen - more than adequate for day to day useOne speaker - fine for use as a phone - for music, use stereo headphonesA serviceable, function 5mp camera - gets the job doneA micro-SD card slot that can be filled with a 32Gb SD card for about $12What
    • The Moto E cellphone is really useful and has a very good finish
    • Sub-$100 for a capable smartphone like this.- Feels good in the hand - light, curved to fit the palm, and perfect for one-handed use.- Expandable storage means you can store all your pictures, music, and videos on the SD card to save internal storage for apps and games.- Moto's clever software enhances stock Android without weighing it down or getting in the way
    • Love my moto e phone
    • As a daily driver, I actually prefer the Moto E 2nd Gen LTE to my ol' Nexus 5, because the battery lasts much longer, which helps the Moto E carry daily tasks out better
    • (I have found them to be essential for not missing calls and text messages), or my beloved Moto Circles widget
    • Better, I would like a 2nd Gen Moto G
    • You probably got it because you made a mistake (in my case, broke my Moto X) and couldn't do any better
    • This cute little Moto E was a real disappointment compared to the Luge, or my other device, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (which I LOVE as a fantastic camera that also works pretty nicely as a phone on AT&T's MUCH poorer network).Bottom line
    • It is very fast and is just as good as my old Moto
    • Enjoy your Moto E as I ice my fingers
    • I'm not sure if it was the new Lollipop OS, or the proprietary Moto stuff, or the pre-loaded Google Launcher, but it wouldn't correctly run any of the notification reminder apps in the play
    • I hate your speaker issue Moto E.
    • great phone, kinda moto g 1gen, but 8gb is super dumb, stupid, really, 5gb of free space is nothing, full of bloatware from android (yes bloatware) on stock
    • The Moto is pretty snappy
    • The Moto E also feels more solid than the Moto G, because the back doesn't come off:
    • Love my Moto E 2nd generation smartphone.
    • The Moto E is GSM network compatible (2G/3G) which covers pretty much every country on the planet
    • Too bad, T-Mobile and Motorola conspired to have it removed with the Android 5.1 update.
    • This is an AT&T Go Phone, full of AT&T CRAP installed
    • Moto played off this change onto T-Mobile and the phones lack of VoLTE
    • 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
    • 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
    • I received an "AT&T UNLOCKED" version that did not work with my MetroPCS SIM card
    • Too bad, T-Mobile and Motorola conspired to have it removed with the Android 5.1 update.