I knew this brand way back from late 90s together with Nokia. I am happy that Motorola Philippines gave me a chance to do some unboxing and a full review soon of the Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen
These are the front and back views of the box of Moto E 2nd Gen
The front has VGA front camera, single speaker (both for hearing calls and acts as a loudspeaker) and 4.5 inch qHD display. The Android buttons are already on screen as a typical set-up to Android 5.1 Lollipop. The back has 5 MP rear cam w/o flash, that familiar Motorola logo and dimple and noise cancelling mic. There's no removable back cover on this device.
The top has 3.5 mm audio jack while at the bottom, you can see the micro USB port. The mic is hiding somewhere.
Power/unlock button and volume rocker are all located at the right section
One unique feature of the Moto E 2nd Gen, you have to remove the "siding" of the device if you need to check the dual micro SIM slot and micro SD slot (the bottom half of the pic) at the right section and that smal paper-based label (top half) at the left portion.
The essentials are also here like the warranty and 2 versions of instructional guide, earphones and travel charger which I don't like. Usually, you can have a separate USB cable and USB plug.
Even from it's appearance (this is quite not new device coz it's a review unit), I can still feel the solid feel of the device mainly coz it's Motorola and I love that it is almost pure stock Android Lollipop. That's what I can say for now as you can expect a review on this blog soon.
These are the front and back views of the box of Moto E 2nd Gen
The front has VGA front camera, single speaker (both for hearing calls and acts as a loudspeaker) and 4.5 inch qHD display. The Android buttons are already on screen as a typical set-up to Android 5.1 Lollipop. The back has 5 MP rear cam w/o flash, that familiar Motorola logo and dimple and noise cancelling mic. There's no removable back cover on this device.
The top has 3.5 mm audio jack while at the bottom, you can see the micro USB port. The mic is hiding somewhere.
Power/unlock button and volume rocker are all located at the right section
One unique feature of the Moto E 2nd Gen, you have to remove the "siding" of the device if you need to check the dual micro SIM slot and micro SD slot (the bottom half of the pic) at the right section and that smal paper-based label (top half) at the left portion.
The essentials are also here like the warranty and 2 versions of instructional guide, earphones and travel charger which I don't like. Usually, you can have a separate USB cable and USB plug.
Even from it's appearance (this is quite not new device coz it's a review unit), I can still feel the solid feel of the device mainly coz it's Motorola and I love that it is almost pure stock Android Lollipop. That's what I can say for now as you can expect a review on this blog soon.