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The Moto E (2015) is an updated version of Motorola’s popular budget smartphone that has some noteworthy improvements. One is a new design, another is a larger screen, but the best is that it now includes 4G LTE for faster internet and video streaming on the go. For less than £100 PAYG (or £109 SIM-free) you get a solid and stylish smartphone that borrows some of the key features from Motorola’s high-end devices and has outstanding battery life. There are plenty of good cheap Android smartphones these days, but these updates ensure the Moto E 2 remains one of the most attractive options. Internal storage has been doubled from 4GB to 8GB and you can increase that further using an external microSD card, up to 32GB. One significant improvement in the 2nd generation Moto E is the ability to easily transfer games and apps to the external micro SD storage, so you don’t have to clog up the phone’s internal memory. The 4.5-inch, 245ppi (pixels per inch) screen on the 2nd-gen Moto E is about as good as last year’s model, but then last year’s model cost £80 SIM-free and this year’s is £110. The Honor Holly, which costs about the same, has a 5-inch 720p screen that’s larger and sharper. The competition is stronger than ever. We wouldn’t describe the screen as poor, though – characters and icons are still clear and only appear a little jagged if you look closely. Images and web pages look good for the most part, and colours are reproduced faithfully and without oversaturation. The improvements made to the Moto E’s engine room are noteworthy, with the old dual-core chip replaced with the 1.2Ghz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor. It also now uses the 400 MHz Adreno 306 graphics processor, putting the Moto E on par with the HTC Desire 620, a phone that costs at least £60 more. It handles the graphically intensive and fast-paced Asphalt 8: Airborne racing title well, albeit with some lag when navigating menus. Loading times can also be somewhat sluggish for those accustomed to higher-end phones, but you’re unlikely to find a faster phone at this price. Vitally, though, issues with drastic drops in performance experienced in the previous Moto E have largely been addressed. The new Moto E is just as slick and smooth as many far more expensive phones. It’s a fact supported by the benchmark scores. Its Geekbench 3 multicore score of 1,489 is an impressive 30% higher than the 2014 Moto G (1,140), 26% higher than the Honor Holly (1,179) and it’s more than double the original Moto E (600). It’s a great result for a budget phone, and one that shows the Moto E is well-equipped to handle everyday tasks and even gaming needs. motorola moto e2 motorola moto e 2015 motorola moto e2 unboxing motorola moto e2 review motorola moto e2 india motorola moto e2 camera motorola moto e2 vs motorola moto e2 price moto e2 moto e2 unboxing moto e2 review moto e2 india moto e2 camera moto e2 gaming moto e2 vs moto g2 moto e2 vs moto e moto e2 sim moto e2 2015 moto e2 camera review moto e2 specification moto e2 flipkart moto e2 launch dsmartphonechannel,Leah John,Xiaomi Mi Note Pro Official,Abraham Joseph,Gadgets Guru,Spazio iTech