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I broke my Nexus 4 and this is a suitable replacement
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This replaced a Nexus 5 and I'm not missing it one bit
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First day Impressions***Quick back story, I am a long time Nexus user, until my Nexus 5 decided to fail
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I bought this phone for my wife in Summer 2015 because her Nexus 4, which she has had since early 2013, went completely berserk.
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When I was purchasing this phone I had recently lost my Nexus 4 and was in the market for a phone that was unlocked, wasn't too large, was low cost, and that had LTE-capability with T-Mobile
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Great cell phone great price i love this versión of android better that i expectec
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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