thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-07-25 01:50:46
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Lisa Gade reviews the Moto E4, the most affordable member in the Moto phone lineup for 2017. This Android smartphone sells for $130 unlocked direct from Moto's website and various retailers (it has 4G LTE and supports both GSM and CDMA networks). It's als...
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Motorola has made it dead simple to stumble upon not just an affordable Android phone, but a really good one, at that.The new Moto E4 is no exception, and at the low cost of $129/£129, it honestly had me fooled that it wasn't gunning for the mid-range alo...
Slick design, Android Nougat pre-installed, Fingerprint sensor, Awesome price...
US version isn't all-metal like the UK's...
The Moto E4 raises the bar for phones hovering around the $100 mark. Complete with a fingerprint sensor, Android Nougat, a swappable battery and more, this phone gets its kicks by surprising the user at nearly every turn. Stay tuned for the full review fo...
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Motorola's G series has been the benchmark for exceptional budget smartphones, and the lesser-known Moto E series strives to do the same to do the same at an even lower cost. With the latest entry — the Moto E4 — Motorola hits the ball out of the park wit...
Affordable, All-day battery life, Near stock version of Android 7.1.1, Good, compact design, Unlocked...
Middling camera, Occasional performance stutters, Pinkish display...
Yes. If you're reading this Moto E4 review, you're likely looking to purchase a smartphone for very little money. Whether it's to have a cheap burner smartphone lying around the house, a phone you want to give to your children, or even if you're looking f...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2017-08-13 02:17:57
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The Moto E4 is a budget smartphone that outperforms its discount price tag. The old adage of "you get what you pay for" is still true - you can't expect flagship features at a sixth of the price - but Motorola has managed to impress with just how much $24...
Excellent value, Good build quality/li>, Clean version of Android, Splash resistant...
Will be a little slow for some, Poor camera lowlight performance, Only 16GB of storage, Display can be hard to read in sunlight...
The Moto E4 pushes the boundaries of what you'd expect from a $249 smartphone. With the exception of poor lowlight photography and a comparatively small amount of storage out of the box (which can be addressed with a microSD card, if need be)...
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But in swans Motorola’s Moto E4, a very cheap handset that does almost everything you could ask for. It’s the firm’s best budget smartphone yet; it might even be one of the best budget Android phones ever. Here’s why.This’ll be the third time I've mention...
Stellar design, Camera is better than expected, Budget price...
Performance is middling...
Motorola’s Moto E4 is the perfect marriage of performance and design, in a well-priced package...
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featuredMotorola has been on a track of continuous improvement; while some other manufacturers seem to keep churning out the same old thing, Motorola seems to be on a good thing at the moment, and the Moto E4 is a great example of this. The original Moto...
The Moto E4 is cheap at $249, and can be found in a number of places including JB HiFi, Harvey Norman, Good Guys, Officeworks, and online from www.motorola.com.au. At that price, you're hard pressed to buy something locally that offers better value.Expect...
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As Motorola attempts to entrench itself as a serious alternative to the Samsungs and HTCs of the Android arena, their low-to-mid tier offerings have been quietly - but consistently - gotten better and better. Sure, the company's budget offerings might be...
Snappy processor, Better than expected camera, Lightweight form factor...
Dim screen, Average battery life...
For the $249 price-tag, you get all the features that count, and executed well to boot...
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As Motorola attempts to entrench itself as a serious alternative to the Samsungs and HTCs of the Android arena, their low-to-mid tier offerings have been quietly - but consistently - gotten better and better. Sure, the company's budget offerings might be...
Snappy processor, Better than expected camera, Lightweight form factor...
Dim screen, Average battery life...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2018-02-02 01:35:46
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto E4 review follows hot on the heels of our Moto C review, with both handsets targeted at the affordable end of the market.The Moto E4 is slightly more expensive at approx £130, bu...
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Along with the debut of Motorola's Z2 Play last month, the company also released the Motorola E4. The Moto E4 is the latest in Motorola's low-cost Moto E series. While it definitely isn't the best phone on the market, its low price can't be beaten when al...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2020-04-25 16:34:43
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Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wirel...
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2017-07-25 01:50:46
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Like all launch events for smartphones, the Moto E4 and the Moto E4 Plus launched amidst a pre-created buzz on social media. A mammoth 5,000mAh battery being the center of all the hype. That too at a price of Rs 9,999. And as soon as the presentation got...
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The Moto E4 Plus was launched in India on Wednesday, and the company announced that it will be made available for Rs. 9,999 on Flipkart. The Moto E4 smartphone was also launched officially at the event, although it has been available offline since last m...
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