• Reviews around storage (2.98 of 5)

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

    • This puts Samsung devices to shame because they are loaded with lots and lots of bloatware that eat up precious storage for no practical purpose
    • The major downside of the 1st gen E was its' abysmal storage (4 GB)
    • After Lollipop partition, you are left with nearly 3 GB of usable storage
    • A bit slow to respond and not enough storage space
    • Is the alleged storage bogus
    • The new model gets a screen bump, major performance boost, usable camera, double the storage, a bigger battery, a much better build quality and materials and, surprisingly, there is even LTE connectivity
    • Limited storage made worse by bloatware, but that's pretty typical; you can only download a few bigger apps and have to constantly remove pics and delete text messages to make
    • Storage is also a bit slow, as you can notice by the slight delay in launching apps
    • But this thing needs more RAM (1.5GB min) and faster storage
    • Besides that, I would suggest this phone to someone who wants an affordable, extra SD card storage, and guaranteed unlocked phone for International Travel.
    • So, if you plan on moving apps to the SD card in order to save space on the meager internal storage, be prepared to move your apps from internal to SD each time they update
    • Love the "stock" android experience, this is a very snappy performer, only complaint would be the limited internal storage which fills up rather quickly.
    • I am also constantly told that i have insufficient storage to update.
    • 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.
    • Am bummed as we are in europe with no way to replace it
    • 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
    • not expensive, have 4G, Very good all around phone.
    • Nice product Supports LTE(4g) and great UI (Pure Android)
    • Expandable storage, 4G LTE, easy to pocket and comfortable to hold and great battery life.
    • My Moto G works perfectly.
    • Works well with TMOBILE and ATT with 4G available in most of my locations
    • Those models support 3G there.
    • For a mere $180, you could get the new Moto G and enjoy
    • There are several flavors of the Moto E out there - to be clear, this version is also 4G LTE capable and designated the XT1527
    • This Moto E 2nd generation (LTE, 4G) was worth my 40$
    • Excellent phone for the money 4G performs well with all the bands need it
    • 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
    • And this moto series comes with expandable memory something the first gen moto g lacked
    • 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
    • Better, I would like a 2nd Gen Moto G
    • far best, than Moto G 2nd Gen.
    • As good as the first gen Moto G but at 2/3rds the cost.
    • It is just as smooth and fast as the 1G Moto X and has all the great Moto features on stock Android 5.1
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • The call quality with the Moto E is decent
    • * You can get the G in 16gb; the E is limited to 8gb
    • If you look for what friends are wearing or doing or whether they are smiling or grimacing - the E is perfectly fine
    • I love this Moto E, when it works
    • 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
    • I was really impressed by the Moto E for some of its features,
    • 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
    • If you need a very solid phone at a great price, without a huge screen the E is very solid
    • One online review tested the G at higher speakerphone volumes than the E, but to my ears, the E is louder
    • I was tempted to buy the prepaid TracFone version of the Moto E instead, which is only about $20