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Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025)

Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025)
alaScore 87

3204 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 3204 reviews of Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025). The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People are impressed by the screen and portability. The usability and performance also get good feedback. Comments about the GPS navigation and connectivity are mixed. Many are less positive about the camera.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025)

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 user reviews of Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025) from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the durability and size. The battery and price are also mentioned favorably. Many are less positive about the portability.

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94% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025)

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1126 user reviews of Motorola Moto E (2014) / Moto E Dual SIM (XT1021, XT1022, XT1025) from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. People really like the screen and portability. The usability and performance are also mentioned favorably. Reviews about the GPS navigation and camera are different.

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93% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)

Motorola Moto E review: Have a break!

 

Motorola has done it again. With a 4.3" display of qHD resolution, a dual-core processor, 5MP camera, and a solid 1,980mAh battery, the Motorola Moto E may as well be the ultimate budget phone...

Jun, 2014

Expert review by : Chris Velazco (engadget.com)

Moto E review: Where very good meets very cheap

 

After Motorola released the well-received Moto X into the world last year, most of us had just one question: What's Google's expensive mobile division do

Runs an almost untouched version of Android 4.4.2 ; The vivid screen is a pleasant surprise ; Rounded design makes for comfy gripping ; Incredibly affordable

Only 4GB of internal storage ; Rear camera is mediocre at best ; No flash or front-facing camera

The Moto E has its shortcomings, but they're largely offset by the device's affordable price. While the more powerful Moto G is likely the better bet for most shoppers, those looking to ditch their feature phones without breaking the bank will find...

May, 2014

Expert review by : Jeffrey Van Camp (digitaltrends.com)

Motorola Moto E review

 

Moto E is $130, and for that price you get a phone that works. But it won't be a phone that you love. Buy a $180 Moto G instead.

To be blunt, this is a $130 phone, and buying it will mean a lot (a lot) of sacrifices. If your budget cannot go higher than $130, this phone is a better option than most at its price point. But if you can, in any way, afford to pay more, we highly...

May, 2014

Expert review by : Wired (wired.com)

Cheap Thrills

 

When I asked, the Motorola representative told me he didn't know what the E stands for. But I think I do. I'm pretty sure the E in Moto E stands for Everyone. Because in one way or another, that's who this phone is for. Everyone who needs a secondary...

ZOMG CHEAP! Water resistant and a damn near smash-proof body. This phone is harder to kill than Steven Seagal. Great, solid handfeel. Variety of color options

Selfie hater: Lousy back side camera, and no front side camera at all. 4GB of storage is not enough to even store all my apps

Jun, 2014

Expert review by : Vlad Savov (theverge.com)

Moto E review: the people's smartphone

 

The first cellphone I ever owned was the cute and compact Nokia 6510. My heart was actually set on the more expensive and slider-protected 8850, but a teenager's budget could only stretch so far....

Extraordinarily cheap ; Runs the latest version of Android very well ; Uncomplicated and pleasing design

Woeful camera ; Display is merely adequate ; 4GB of storage isn't much

The purest expression of Google's vision of a more inclusive Android

May, 2014

Expert review by : Andrew Hoyle (cnet.com)

Motorola's Moto E costs very little but still packs Android KitKat

 

The Motorola Moto E has the latest Android KitKat and is just $130, or £90, but the slightly pricier Moto G is a better deal.

The Moto E is cheap, comes with the latest Android KitKat software and has a screen and processor capable of tackling the essentials.

Its camera and battery life don't impress and it isn't much less than the Moto G, which remains the best Android bargain around.

The Motorola Moto E is unquestionably cheap and has a set of specs that makes it more than capable of handling your basic everyday tasks. Its price, however, isn't much lower than the Moto G, which has a better camera, more powerful processor, improved...

May, 2014

Expert review by : Eugene Kim (pcmag.com)

Motorola Moto E (Unlocked)

 

Motorola puts feature phones on notice with the affordable, unlocked Moto E, making a modern Android smartphone experience more accessible than ever.

Great build quality and display for the price. Clean, up-to-date version of Android. Memory card slot.

No LTE. Poor camera. Can be sluggish at times. Low internal storage.

Camera and Conclusions There's a 5-megapixel, rear-facing camera with no flash, but no front-facing camera. Image quality is pretty disappointing. Even in good light, the Moto E produces images that lack clarity and have details that appear smudged and...

May, 2014

Expert review by : Laptop Mag (laptopmag.com)

Motorola Moto E

 

Very affordable; Nearly perfect color reproduction; Customizable rear Shell ; No LTE support; Below-average battery life; Lacks front camera and camera flash ; Motorola's $129 Moto E is a durable and customizable Android phone at a fraction of the cost...

No LTE support; Below-average battery life; Lacks front camera and camera flash ; Motorola's $129 Moto E is a durable and customizable Android phone at a fraction of the cost of leading handsets, but it's missing some features.

Motorola's $129 Moto E is a durable and customizable Android phone at a fraction of the cost of leading handsets, but it's missing some features.

May, 2014

Expert review by : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)

Motorola Moto E Review: Flawed Affordability

 

A smartphone for the cost-conscious. Going SIM-free and eschewing carrier subsidies has been slow to catch on in the US, but with T-Mobile USA's “Uncarrier” movement gaining pace, perhaps the time is right for handsets that bear their true sticker...

Competing on price is a tough business. The race to the bottom end has seen firms like Huawei and ZTE flourish, though perhaps not in the US where Motorola at least has brand advantage. The $129 Moto E is ambitious in a similar way to the Moto G,...

Jun, 2014

Expert review by (notebookcheck.net)

Motorola Moto E Smartphone Review

 

Melting prices. It's summer time and Motorola is cutting prices. After the huge success of the Moto G - not only review-wise, but also customer-wise - the Moto E offers quite a lot for even less. But even though it manages to impress on a first glance...

Value, Build quality, Recent Android version, Battery life, Sufficient performance, Expandable storage, Battery life, build quality and display specs are close to that of the Moto G , remaining top-notch, especially given the targeted price segment

Camera module, Screen resolution, The rear camera is outright terrible. Modern smartphones are capable enough to replace cheap compact cameras - not so the Moto E

Jun, 2014

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