Moto E 2015 Phone Review
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The video presents a concise, value-focused look at the Moto E 2015, framed as a micro review aimed at understanding what budget buyers actually gain or lose compared to more expensive devices. The host highlights the core upgrade path from the 2014 Moto E, including a newer Snapdragon 410 processor, increased RAM to 1 GB, and storage expansion from 4 to 8 GB with continued microSD support. He also notes a larger 2390 mAh battery and a jump in display technology from a TN to an IPS panel, albeit with some color bias and non-retina resolution. The camera remains modest with a 5 MP sensor and no LED flash, which impacts low-light performance, while the front camera is VGA-like and the speaker performance is described as average. Overall, the device is positioned as a solid value option for basic smartphone needs, delivering LTE connectivity and longer battery life at a price point just above the original Moto E, prompting a comparison with the Moto G for users who want a more capable midrange experience. Throughout the review, the host stresses practicality and real-world usage over high-end benchmarks. He comments on the display quality as an improvement over previous budget devices, even if it is not perfect, and emphasizes the improved battery endurance as a major selling point for everyday use. Connectivity is highlighted as a key upgrade, with reliable 4G performance shaping the user experience, especially for data-heavy tasks on the go. The software is described as near stock Android Lollipop with minimal bloat, which helps keep the device responsive despite the modest hardware. The verdict suggests that for about 20 more dollars, users get meaningful improvements, but it also advises weighing options like the more capable Moto G depending on how much value is placed on display quality, camera performance, and overall speed.
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Questions answered
- What processor does the Moto E 2015 use and how much RAM does it have?
- The Moto E 2015 uses a Snapdragon 410 processor and has 1 GB of RAM.
- Does the Moto E 2015 support 4G LTE connectivity?
- Yes, the Moto E 2015 adds 4G LTE connectivity for faster mobile data.
- What are the main upgrades over the 2014 Moto E model?
- Key upgrades include a faster processor (Snapdragon 410), 1 GB RAM, 8 GB of storage with microSD expansion, a larger battery (2390 mAh), and an IPS display with improved viewing angles.