Motorola Moto E Review: Entry-Level That Doesn't Suck

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Having just three phones on the market has allowed Motorola to give each the time and polish needed for success. The Moto X's innovative contextual processing features made it a compelling flagship option, while the Moto G is arguably the best sub-$200 device you can buy. Motorola's budget model, the Moto E, aims to be the best option for $130, unlocked and off-contract. Better yet, you get stock Android, which means no bloatware and timely updates.
 Motorola Moto E Review: Entry-Level That Doesn't Suck @ Techspot