Display
On document, the new Moto E (2015) has almost the similar display that you got in the previous smartphone. The sole important change is the screen size, it raises from 4.2 inches to 4.5 inches. The quality of display is expressively improved than what company offered in the last Moto E. It’s more vibrant, brighter and has better viewing angles. The 540 x 960 pixels resolution is still the same but regardless of the increased size of the display we didn’t detect any deficiency in sharpness. In fact, the overall quality of the display gives it an advantage on the display in the Moto E 1st Gen.
But where’s it in comparison to other smartphones? The 2nd gen Moto E has definitely better display in comparison to the one on the Lenovo A6000, HTC Desire 510, and Nokia Lumia 630. But when it is compared to Xiaomi’s Redmi 2, it’s a tie. While the Moto E is brighter and more operational in sharp sunlight, the Redmi 2 offers stronger colours and better contrast.
Display brightness quality [For better results – Max. should be high and Min. should be lower]
[quote_box_center]- Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen – Max. – 407 Min. – 18
- Nokia Lumia 630 – Max. – 398 Min. – 22
- Motorola Moto E 1st Gen – Max. – 389 Min. – 16
- HTC Desire 510 – Max. – 321 Min. – 11