Motorola Moto E Review: A Low End Smartphone is Cheap? Not Anymore

Motorola Moto E: Connectivity and Media
The Motorola Moto E comes with a quad-band GSM and is a 3G handset. You also be assisted via Wi-Fi ‘n', Bluetooth v4.0, USB 2.0, GSP and GLONASS.
Going by the price tag, USB OTG is not present. However, what is supported Miracast though. And in case you aren't sure what's the deal here, Miracast lets you play your phones content onto a compatible TV.

But remember when we use the word "compatible."
Apart from that, the device has an impressive speaker. And although you may argue that it's a mono speaker, the best thing about it is that it sits at the front rather than at the back.

Also, the top volume of the device is impressive in terms of an entry level speaker. And you might feel the sound is breaking at times with the bass not reaching its optimum, but low cost phones often tend to do that, and Moto E shouldn't be any different.



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