Motorola's bottom-rung budget phone — the Moto E — has gotten a much-needed upgrade to keep up with the times.
Motorola surprised us this morning with a shiny new upgrade to its least-expensive smartphone, complete with an itty bitty cardboard press conference and everything we need to get to know this new budget phone. Like its predecessor, the new 2015 Moto E isn't meant to compete with the heavyweights in Android land. It's a $150 no-contract experience designed to offer a better experience than the often aging and outdated models that fill this space. Last year's model blew us away by how great the experience was at such a modest price tag, and now that Motorola is boasting a quad-core processor and an LTE variant (which is the model we're using) there's an expectation of greatness despite the admittedly meager offering.
Now that we've had the phone for several hours, however, it seems unlikely that this new Moto E is going to live up to that expectation.
Nikki Reed
Elisha Cuthbert
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