Software
Software is among the exceptional strengths of the Moto E. In fact, we can say it is the biggest strength of the Moto phone. The new phone runs Google’s latest Android Lollipop, that makes the Moto E different from Redmi 2 and Lenovo A6000, which still runs customized variant of Android KitKat. Additionally, the Moto phone utilize the pure Android, as a result, you get exactly the same software that runs Google’s Nexus phones.
The original Android additionally means that using the Moto E you get an interface which is modern, neat and colourful, unlike the customized UI found in other smartphones that looks overdone. The bloatware is also nonexistent on the Moto E.
The newest Moto E also uses a number of the software features which are exclusive to Motorola mobiles. As an example, it’s lock-screen where you can “peek” at a notification without picking up the device. In addition, it features the “flick-to-launch-camera” gesture that makes it possible to jump straightway to the camera application using a flick of the wrist.