Testseek.co.uk have collected 89 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto E4 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto E4.
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The editors liked
The Moto E4 has a near stock version of Android Nougat
A fingerprint reader
A removeable battery
A selfie flash and is splash resistant -- all while being ridiculously cheap
Stellar design
Camera is better than expected
Budget price
Slick design
Android Nougat pre-installed
Fingerprint sensor
Awesome price
Affordable
All-day battery life
Near stock version of Android 7.1.1
Good
Compact design
Unlocked
The editors didn't like
The display is hard to see in sunlight and the camera is slow to process photos
Published: 2017-10-06, Author: Robert , review by: pocketables.com
It's hard for me to recommend the Moto E4. At $100 with Amazon ads its an OK value as a backup phone or for light usage. I'd struggle to use this phone day-to-day, however. It feels like a cheap phone (admittedly because it is) and is under powered. If yo...
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Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Metal finish, Satisfying UI, Sharp display
Limited performance, Basic camera
The Moto E4 delivers solid value for money, coming in cheaper than pretty much any other mobile by a well-known manufacturer. Despite that low asking price you still get HD visuals, a neat metal design, dependable battery life and performance that isn't f...
removable battery, dedicated microSD slot, not sensitive to pressure, quite many LTE bands, fingerprint sensor, pure Android, bright display, good contrast, hardly warms up, decent voice quality
cover is very tight, back cover bends easily, outdated security patches, slow WLAN, quite inaccurate GPS, camera images blurry in parts, high power consumption
While the Moto E4 is not meant to be in the ring with the flagship phones in the market, there is something to be said for a device that lets you do all your things, do them pretty well, and leave you some money in your wallet.Yes, it's not a Galaxy S8 wi...
Published: 2017-07-20, Author: Patrick , review by: cnet.com
The Moto E4 has a near stock version of Android Nougat, a fingerprint reader, a removeable battery, a selfie flash and is splash resistant -- all while being ridiculously cheap
The display is hard to see in sunlight and the camera is slow to process photos
The Moto E4 is the cheapest Motorola phone but doesn't compromise too much on its amenities...
$130 unlocked and $70 prepaid is a fantastic deal for what you get, Ships with Android 7.1.1, including some cool Moto additions, The unlocked version will work on any carrier, even CDMA networks like Verizon, This phone gets above average battery life, a
The camera performance is disappointing in most lighting conditions. Don't get this if you want to snap a lot of photos, Heavy multitasking or gaming will bring the Moto E4 to its knees, Motorola has a habit of leaving cheap phones in the dust when it com
The Moto E4 comes in three basic flavors; there's an unlocked version on Motorola's website that works on both GSM and CDMA carriers, an Amazon Prime version of the same unlocked device, and several carriers will be selling their own (mostly prepaid) vers...
Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Low cost, Fingerprint scanner, High quality build, Fairly decent camera (for the cost), Latest version of Android
Display is 720p, Unlikely there'll be 3rd-party cases, No NFC
This is the sort of smartphone that a person gets when they've never used a smartphone before. Or if they've only used a Windows Phone device before – or an iPhone 4 or older. If a person has a smartphone they've used for the past 6 years and they don't...
Very competitive pricing, Solid build quality, Excellent fingerprint sensor adds value, Capable internals handle multitasking needs with only occasional hiccups
Camera is unpredictable and generally produces noisy images, Display lacks detail, sometimes shows a bluish tint
At the entry-level price-point, the name of the game is value – possibly more so than any other category. In a mobile landscape where flagships regularly push the $1000 mark, the disparity in price has never been greater. Fortunately, less money doesn't a...
Very cheap, Ships with latest version of Android, Fingerprint sensor, Available unlocked on all major carriers
Outdoor photos not the greatest, Runs hot when playing games, Poor battery life
If you have more money to play with, the $230 Moto G5 Plus has a better camera and longer battery life with a more impressive display. (And Amazon Prime members can get that phone for less than $200 if they don’t mind ads popping up on their lockscreen.)...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Moto E4 is not the most exciting handset in the world, but it does everything well. The hardware is inexpensive without being "cheap"; the screen is bright and colorful; battery life is solid; and data/voice performance was quite good. Some people wil...