Motorola Moto E Review: A Low End Smartphone is Cheap? Not Anymore
- Cheapest Price Ever
- Impressive Battery
- Latest Android operating system
- Camera Could be better
- Occassional Lag
- Minus Front Camera
Motorola Moto E: Camera and Video
You want a good camera on your phone? Then the Motorola Moto E isn't the smartphone for you. It's as simple as that. While the loss of a flash isn't even where we start, most of the users could get a bit of irritation due to the lack of a front facing snapper. And anyway, the camera is 5MP snapper.

However, if you are indeed looking ahead to clicking a lot of photos with your Moto E, do yourself a favor and keep a good distance from the subject. The photos taken exteremely near aren't the kind of stuff you would brag about. Maybe Motorola thought that adding something as basic as auto focus would kill the charm of Moto G.

Now to the good bit. The camera's sensor is actually good and will capture almost accurate colors. And as a personal perspective to the matter, the device's 8MP snapper is far better that what you will get from any local brand.

Also, video recording maxes out at 480p, but still it's quite the offering that you can manage with.

But we not here to keep you in any kind of darkness, and so it's more than our duty to let you know that there aren't many options or modes to play with in the device's camera either.


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