Motorola Moto E Android Prepaid Phone with Triple Minutes (T... - 2024 report by Whydis
Motorola Moto E Android Prepaid Phone with Triple Minutes (Tracfone)
Stay connected with the Tracfone Motorola E MTX830CP 3G Android. It provides you with all the features you want in an elegant and compact size. The 4.3" touchscreen gives you a large display to view videos and pictures clearly and sharply. An Android...
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Size and screen clarity are very good at this price point
The phone works well and is a nice size, not too big or small
Its size is comfortable in both the hand and pocket, too
The moto e is much better size being 4.3" rather then 3.5"
To me, the weight of it attests to its quality and makes me believe it is a solid product
Love the G P S simply because I have no sense of directions and this one talks to you destination!!!
Beyond my expectation deliver on the date that they said it would nice product for a first smartphone!!!
If I ever go to the states I can count on having a great little phone to make calls there, in the meantime, as a music player/light mobile gaming machine, this thing is a steal :D
I prefer products that do what I ask them to do without having a lot of
The screen could be brighter in sunlight but its good enough.
It’s rather easy to use, sounds great, looks good, good screen, decent battery life, and for us cheap to use
The screen is quite clear and easy to read-except in sunshine
The screen is very responsive, The voice and reception is good
:http://www.zdnet.com/article/google-voice-the-ultimate-how-to-guide/Moto E tips and tricks:http://www.spinfold.com/moto-e-tips-and-tricks/How to get better battery life on your smartphone
Still learning, but the Moto E is pretty much user friendly
could handle.)The Moto E is quite fast and runs android 4.4.4
Do NOT return defective Tracfone branded Moto-E's to Motorola!
The Moto E is not blessed with a whole lot of onboard memory, and the stuff that comes with it, Google, etc. can't be moved to the SD card you'll purchase separately
For my simple needs the Moto E has a nice, bright and easy to see screen.
(a solid company).This phone has wifi capabilities, hooks up to blutooth devices, including wireless headphones, the camera takes wonderful pics given there is enough light or else there's a little feature on it that you can lighten up a 'dark' picture before taking the pic, the video is nice with good lighting & the sound quality during calls or playing music is excellent
I will probably never use even half the available functions, but it takes great pictures and has very good sound quality.
Camera is pretty crappy and makesblurry pictures sometimes when you don't hold it steady, and unfortunately there no flash available which makes it for picture taking in the dark useless
Hopefully my pictures were saved on Google photos or my SD card, otherwise I have lost them and anything else saved on the phone
The pictures are great and the sound way better than her old phone
I'm so confused as to why I can only hear with the feadphone in which will not stay in my 3 year old reads
This Motrola Moto-E may very well be the worst value in cell phones, This is my SECOND Moto-E in less than a year and BOTH lost the rringtone feature after 60-90 days of usage
:http://www.zdnet.com/article/google-voice-the-ultimate-how-to-guide/Moto E tips and tricks:http://www.spinfold.com/moto-e-tips-and-tricks/How to get better battery life on your smartphone
Ditched that one, and found the Moto E on line for dirt cheap.
But for those who only need to keep in touch with important calls while away from home this Moto E performs well and delivers value to me and is a very good choice for Android phone newbies.
It's a pretty good phone and IMHO, the best one Tracfone is offering
I am just about ready to DUMP Tracfone and get a contract phone plan
This phone can be activated on Safelink wireless as well as Tracfone
And with Tracfone, you can cheap out on service as much as you can afford to cut
Tracfone is not good if you plan to use cellular "data" services very much (grossly over priced), so I use wifi exclusively for data services on this phone
I'm going back to a plain-old cheap "feature phone" that makes & receives calls & texts
:http://www.zdnet.com/article/google-voice-the-ultimate-how-to-guide/Moto E tips and tricks:http://www.spinfold.com/moto-e-tips-and-tricks/How to get better battery life on your smartphone
But for those who only need to keep in touch with important calls while away from home this Moto E performs well and delivers value to me and is a very good choice for Android phone newbies.
But somehow Moto E works much better, perhaps because of the newer operating system
I have had the Moto E for two weeks now and it works flawlessly
It isn't a powerhouse of a phone, but it'll play Clash of Clans and a bunch of other Android games just fine, has a big screen that's touch sensitive, and the android it ships with isn't overwhelmed with bloated junk apps.
great Android Wi-Fi calling apps:http://www.cnet.com/news/five-great-android-
It's a very capable and high quality android smartphone at a reasonable price
I know some reviews weren't favorable but its a pretty good Android Tracfone
If I ever go to the states I can count on having a great little phone to make calls there, in the meantime, as a music player/light mobile gaming machine, this thing is a steal :D
I ended up getting the most obnoxious and rude customer service
But for those who only need to keep in touch with important calls while away from home this Moto E performs well and delivers value to me and is a very good choice for Android phone newbies.
I have had the Moto E for two weeks now and it works flawlessly
I used to like them but as so many say, they have gone DOWN HILL and have horrible customer service.
But somehow Moto E works much better, perhaps because of the newer operating system
I have had the Moto E for two weeks now and it works flawlessly
But for those who only need to keep in touch with important calls while away from home this Moto E performs well and delivers value to me and is a very good choice for Android phone newbies.
Ditched that one, and found the Moto E on line for dirt cheap.
That's the one better thing about the Moto E than the Moto G--it has a micro SD card slot to help with its only 4GB of storage
I did'ent know how bad the ZTE was until I started using the Moto E.
I would not recommend purchasing this phone as you will have frustrating issues with it in a few months
but there is no A, sadly - but 2.4 Wi-Fi works flawlessly well.
And with Tracfone, you can cheap out on service as much as you can afford to cut
I'm so confused as to why I can only hear with the feadphone in which will not stay in my 3 year old reads
I like the front speaker, about time, but not that loud at the highest setting for speaker phone use,, plenty loud though for video's, alarms, ringtones, etc