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Complete review on new Moto E (2nd generation)

Build Quality Feels great in the hand, the smaller size & curved back definitely makes for great one-handed usage. Not a big fan of the thin port covers, while it ads to the nice design, it feels too flimsy and susceptible to easily breaking off. The buttons are a bit stiff, which i personally liked as they didn't get pressed easily in the pocket or while watching videos. Aside from that no major gripes so far, Very good build quality. Display The display isn't great any any means, It has a yellow-ish/brown-ish thinge throughout and the brightness is average. The Yureka has a much better display and the Android One has better colors, even if not the higher PPI. The display isn't unsuable but is a step down from most offerings from the competition. UI & Usability Phone is amazingly smooth and Loliipop is a treat to use. Moto E's biggest advantage has to be the lack of bloat and the clean skin they've adopted. So far everything has been runnin

Quick feature review of new Moto E (2nd generation)

Moto E features a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor with a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU and advanced graphics, which means you can switch back and forth between your favorite apps without slowing down. You can also listen to music and surf the web at the same time - without missing a beat. With a long-lasting 2390 mAh battery, the all-new Moto E is designed to last. Dash to school or work in the morning. Meet up with family or friends. Even head out for the evening, the Moto E has you covered. Moto E runs Android Lollipop, the latest version of the world’s most popular mobile operating system. Your Moto handset transforms into a camera with a simple twist of your wrist. Touch anywhere to shoot beautiful pictures or capture videos with the 5 MP primary shooter. The front camera is ideal for selfies and video chats. Share your favourites easily with just three taps. The curved design of the Moto E makes it comfortable to hold the phone in your hand. The front facing speaker tak