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Motorola Moto E Pro Reviews

TechSpot‘s review Edit

Still, for $130 the Moto E is a largely fantastic product, making it a great purchase if you’re in the market for a cheap, no-fuss smartphone.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 25, 2014

expertreviews‘s review Edit

Camera could be better, but this sub-£100 phone has great performance and superb battery life
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 27, 2014

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

Motorola set a new benchmark for the budget smartphone with the Moto G but has gone even lower on price with the Moto E. Although we're impressed with the Moto E which will make a great first or spare smartphone, it's worth paying the extra for the Moto G which is now £99 on PAYG.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 22, 2014

PC Pro‘s review Edit

Makes plenty of compromises, but performs where it counts; the Moto E is another winner from Motorola
8.3 Rated at:

Published on:
May 20, 2014

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

It’s not perfect, but it doesn’t have to be – mainly because the Moto E is most impressive for its rich value. Value, it’s something that’s prized to the folks who don’t want to shell out a ton of money to experience the advantages of a smartphone. Donning a price of $129.99 off-contract, an unlocked model at that, the Moto E has an inviting presence in a space dominated by big, beefy, and heavy spec’d smartphones that take precedence in the space. Not only does it suffice for being a daily driver to almost anyone, but it’s also a fantastic backup smartphone too! Quite simply, it shows that a lot of love can still be experienced in something so cost-conscious – and without coming off a cheap or tacky!
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 16, 2014

Digital Trends‘s review Edit

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 recommend paying $180 or $220 and buying a Moto G, or kicking things up to $350 and buying a Nexus 5 or Moto X. You will love these phones. The Moto E will service your basic smartphone needs, but you will never love it, and you might grow to hate it for the things it cannot do. If you’re prone to smartphone envy, value a good camera, or like to install apps, you need to find a way to buy a more expensive phone.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 16, 2014

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

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

Published on:
May 16, 2014

The average pro reviews rating is 7.6 / 10, based on the 7 reviews.


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