Went from an LG to this Moto E based mainly on the reviews I read plus this is a 4G phone. Data transfer rate is better with the 4G however, phone signal is still pretty much the same. This isn't my first phone so figuring out many things was similar but not with everything. Lack of information in the so called "instruction" book would leave many users pretty frustrated. Price of the phone, about $60, is quite a bargain when compared to some that are up in the 5 to $600 range. Camera is excellent in day light but darker conditions can produce some pretty crummy pictures. The phone, I'm sure, has many extras that I will never use and with the poor instructions would never know about. For the average user, grab one of these and take the $600 you saved on an I-phone and get all your Christmas shopping done.Read full review
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nice new, inexpensive prepaid phone. the get it "unlocked" so that it works on a family plan, you need to pay $32 to first activate it as a prepaid phone (with a new phone number). Then, 5 minutes later, you can switch it to your monthly plan.
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It's a great phone to drop into a river, and I mean that in the best possible way. Nothing worse than accidentally destroying/losing expensive hardware, and you won't have to worry about that here. It has great battery life and I can usually go 2 days with moderate use. It's a nice weight/size and seems rugged enough, having survived a few falls that I thought would be the end of its screen. Reception and call quality are surprisingly good. Overall, a great starter phone or even better if you're careless with technology. There are lots of trade-offs to be made for being so cheap, obviously. It doesn't have a flash, the camera leaves a lot to be desired, it's slow, and the internal memory is pathetically small. You'll find yourself moving everything to the SD card and disabling a bunch of pre-installed/uninstallable Verizon/Motorola apps just to free up enough space for more important things. That's my main gripe with it, but whatever huge updates were in the last batch seem to be over for the time being, so things are back to normal. Overall, I'm happy with it, but if you don't routinely destroy electronics and are a heavy smartphone user, you'd do well to spend more and get something better.Read full review
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If you like smaller phones this is the one to get on the cheap. Can work with other carriers (not out of the box though). With google updates you'll be constantly running out of memory (8GB on board) but this can be dealt with by cleaning cached content.
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There are no other models of phones that can match the Android operating system version, screen size, Internal memory and RAM memory for the same price or less on the market today. Dollar for dollar, it is the best phone you can buy for the price.
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