• Reviews around camera (3.51 of 5)

    Motorola Moto E (2nd Generation) Locked Cellphone, Black

    • It is a great phone, with some good features but the camera is awful.
    • Also the 'selfie' camera is very fuzzy
    • You get a decent camera both for photos and video
    • The camera on this is great, you can press anywhere on the screen to take a photo, which I love
    • I love the FM Radio and cameras!
    • The camera WB is good
    • Camera and voice recording not wonderful but not bad
    • :(heard the next generation has a much better camera, i would be open to buying this again w that update.
    • Nice camera, google apps functionality and easy to use touch screen
    • but what do you expect at this pricePhone lags and won't update when internal memory is too full but like any phone does thatPretty crappy front camera, not too good for
    • Though I realized this was a low budget phone, I felt that the camera would be as good as the camera on my phone that was three years old, simply based on the fact that technology advances so much in that time.
    • I would only say I would like a better camera, but for the price it is very reasonable
    • The main camera is only fair, but okay for online sharing
    • The camera of this phone is total crap, low resolution, blurry images, sluggish videos and no flash light - but again this is a budget phone and if you don't really care about the camera
    • The camera doesn't seem great but not sure I'm using it right
    • Main advantages are it is quite fast, main disadvantage is its camera, it has no flash and the quality is pretty poor
    • 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
    • It's not a showpiece with a massive screen, the camera is not great, and it probably wouldn't be a good choice for gaming, but if I needed a smartphone just for communication, and I didn't have huge budget, this would be my first choice
    • Camera, memory and battery aren't top of the line, but for an affordable phone it helps me keep up with what I need to do very well.
    • One crashes regularly.-Camera awful, no
    • The camera is not so bad, good enough for us average picture takers who don’t necessarily need super high quality pictures just to take a selfie.
    • After the first few weeks the camera stopped working completely, and I've tried every help article online in order to get it working (including installing a custom rom, which got it working for about 5 minutes, but also voided my warranty)
    • like the most updated android on it.con: terrible camera, pictures are so fuzzy
    • The camera is not very good, shoots grainy images even on the best lighting conditions and it could really use a flash
    • Bought for my husband who likes the camera and video
    • Should have a flash led, but the decent camera allows for averge pictures.
    • like the most updated android on it.con: terrible camera, pictures are so fuzzy
    • The camera is not so bad, good enough for us average picture takers who don’t necessarily need super high quality pictures just to take a selfie.
    • The camera is not the best one, but for less than 100$ you cant complain
    • The reception is great, the camera is very good, and it has a lot to offer for the price point
    • The rear camera is good but the lack of space on the phone means I can't really take any photos or screenshots as I'll often get a message saying that there isn't enough space
    • 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.
    • If you need a very solid phone at a great price, without a huge screen the E is very solid
    • 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
    • I was tempted to buy the prepaid TracFone version of the Moto E instead, which is only about $20
    • I was really impressed by the Moto E for some of its features,