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Moto E

Moto E    a.k.a    Motorola XT-1022……


Just months after the release of the beast phone Motorola  X, Motorola announced the release of its small budget smartphone called Moto E.


I was a bit taken back by their decision of launching such a small budget smartphone after the successful but when checked its specs and reviews on the internet, I must say it’s going to create a boom in the smartphone sector in India.
It was launched on May 14 on Flipkart and the device status showed as sold out in just couple of hours.
So finally after couple of weeks I had the privilege of viewing and checking this amazing small device after my friend received it. So here is my small and simple review about it……

  



First Look
 Moto E priced at INR 6,999 is definitely an eye catching piece. With a simple and curved back it stands out in the crowd from all the other smartphones available in its range. Available only in Black and White (being the only currently available in the stock) are the two colors that user has to be satisfied with.



























Build and Quality
Feels a bit heavy but not heavy as compared to other smartphone in its range. Like its other Moto family members, it features a curved back panel. The body is made of plastic but it doesn’t give the feeling of a cheap smartphone.






Specs



Display

It consists of a 4.3-inch display screen with Cornering Gorilla Glass 3 first ever I think for a phone of this
price. The resolution is of 960*540 with a density of 256 ppi.Like other Motorola handsets it also features on-screen keyboards.


Software
It comes with out-of-the-box 4.4.2 KitKat with Motorola promising updates in upcoming months. As it supports dual-sim connectivity you can insert two sim cards in it.


Hardware
The Moto E is powered by a Snapdragon 200 dual-core processor with 1.2GHz clocking speed.  With 2.2 GB usable memory but hang on, it comes with an external storage memory slot. The battery is a powerful one with 1,980 mAh lasting a day with mixed usage.

Camera
Well surprisingly it boasts of a 5-megapixel camera with HDR just like in Moto G. But the main drawback is absence of a flash. So we won’t be able to use it in low-light conditions. Here are some of the images of the photos that I was able take in sunlight using its camera.










Performance
After using it to play subway surfer and Asphalt 8-airborne I must say it kept up pretty well. But only in low graphics mode, still I was happy because you can’t a small phone like it to perform like the other high-budget phones available in market.



Verdict
Well after checking this mini beast for a couple of hours I can finally say it’s an amazing little software kit. It’s lag-free and fast processing speed. Anyone who isn’t a big nerdy about using smartphone can buy this for a fairly small amount and never regret about. I would give it 4/5 for its reasonable price and specs.












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