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$130 unlocked and $70 prepaid is a fantastic deal for what you get
Ships with Android 7.1.1
Including some cool Moto additions
The unlocked version will work on any carrier
Even CDMA networks like Verizon
This phone gets above average battery life
A
More elegant appearance
Fingerprint sensor
Supports two SIM cards and separate microSD slot
Pure Android 7.1 Nougat + several additional Moto features
High-quality photos for this price range
Price point
Build quality
Battery Life
The Moto E4 has a near stock version of Android Nougat
A fingerprint reader
A removeable battery
A selfie flash and is splash resistant -- all while being ridiculously cheap
Highly affordable
Current software
Dual-band Wi-Fi
Removable battery
And expandable storage
Smooth performance
Metal finish
Satisfying UI
Sharp display
Very cheap
Ships with latest version of Android
Available unlocked on all major carriers
Low cost
Fingerprint scanner
High quality build
Fairly decent camera (for the cost)
Latest version of Android
Very competitive pricing
Solid build quality
Excellent fingerprint sensor adds value
Capable internals handle multitasking needs with only occasional hiccups
Dedicated microSD slot
Not sensitive to pressure
Quite many LTE bands
Pure Android
Bright display
Good contrast
Hardly warms up
Decent voice quality
The editors didn't like
The camera performance is disappointing in most lighting conditions. Don't get this if you want to snap a lot of photos
Heavy multitasking or gaming will bring the Moto E4 to its knees
Motorola has a habit of leaving cheap phones in the dust when it com
We expected more from the battery endurance
Few modes and settings in the camera menu
Camera
Display quality not as sharp as it could be
Small amount of RAM
Which isn't very future-proof
The display is hard to see in sunlight and the camera is slow to process photos
Mediocre camera
Limited internal storage
Limited performance
Basic camera
Outdoor photos not the greatest
Runs hot when playing games
Poor battery life
Display is 720p
Unlikely there'll be 3rd-party cases
No NFC
Camera is unpredictable and generally produces noisy images
Very cheap, Ships with latest version of Android, Fingerprint sensor, Available unlocked on all major carriers
Outdoor photos not the greatest, Runs hot when playing games, Poor battery life
If you have more money to play with, the $230 Moto G5 Plus has a better camera and longer battery life with a more impressive display. (And Amazon Prime members can get that phone for less than $200 if they don’t mind ads popping up on their lockscreen.)...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Moto E4 is not the most exciting handset in the world, but it does everything well. The hardware is inexpensive without being "cheap"; the screen is bright and colorful; battery life is solid; and data/voice performance was quite good. Some people wil...
Abstract: The Moto E4 was announced only 10 days ago, yet you can already buy one today from Verizon. This is the regular E4, though, so it's not the slightly more feature-packed Plus version. Still, at $69.99, it's a pretty good starting price for a prepaid phone...
Price point, Build quality, Battery Life, Fingerprint sensor
Camera, Display quality not as sharp as it could be, Small amount of RAM, which isn't very future-proof
The Moto E4 is not a smartphone that will rival the “big dogs” of the Android world, like the Galaxy S8 or LG G6, and it's not supposed too. The Moto E4 is meant to be a smartphone that can be a good option for those that don't want to (or have the money...
Abstract: Along with the debut of Motorola's Z2 Play last month, the company also released the Motorola E4. The Moto E4 is the latest in Motorola's low-cost Moto E series. While it definitely isn't the best phone on the market, its low price can't be beaten when al...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Moto E4, the most affordable member in the Moto phone lineup for 2017. This Android smartphone sells for $130 unlocked direct from Moto's website and various retailers (it has 4G LTE and supports both GSM and CDMA networks). It's als...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
The Moto E4 is cheap at $249, and can be found in a number of places including JB HiFi, Harvey Norman, Good Guys, Officeworks, and online from www.motorola.com.au. At that price, you're hard pressed to buy something locally that offers better value.Expect...
Excellent value, Good build quality/li>, Clean version of Android, Splash resistant
Will be a little slow for some, Poor camera lowlight performance, Only 16GB of storage, Display can be hard to read in sunlight
The Moto E4 pushes the boundaries of what you'd expect from a $249 smartphone. With the exception of poor lowlight photography and a comparatively small amount of storage out of the box (which can be addressed with a microSD card, if need be)...