Verdict

According to its competitive price point, the 2nd generation Moto E is mainly targeting a particular demographic. Specifically, this handset best serves consumers that are on an incredibly low budget – or instead, people who are trying to find an affordable replacement or back-up telephone.

In India, you’ll find there are three cellphones in the reckoning at the price of INR 7,000 – Xiaomi Redmi 2, Moto E 2nd Gen, and Lenovo A6000. Retailing at INR 6,999 the 2nd Gen Moto E could be safest deal among three.

However that does not mean it’s the greatest. It’s unquestionably better phone compared to Lenovo A6000. But the Moto E as well as the Xiaomi Redmi 2 are equally fit. The Redmi 2 has an improved camera along with slightly better display. But in case of performance, both are equal.

When it comes to Android software, the Redmi 2 runs customized version of Android KitKat dubbed MiUI6, while on other hand, Moto E is equipped with the latest and pure Android 5 Lollipop.

On picking a phone out of these two phones, you have to decide Android Lollipop or Better Camera. Irrespective of what you may decide on, we believe you aren’t likely to be let down.

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Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • Unmodified Android 5.0 Lollipop experience
  • Neat design
  • Good battery performance
  • Desired and perfect size to handle

Cons

  • Poor performance with heavier process
  • Speaker quality is flat
  • Poor camera standard
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