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Motorola Moto E, It's Cheap, and Worth Buying!

Motorola Moto E, It's Cheap, and Worth Buying!

Moto X, Moto G, and now the Moto E.

Motorola really knows how to wooo us, the Moto E, and G are two of the cheap options we have. Now, we know the Moto X, and G are pretty nice phones for the price, but the Moto E?

The Moto E comes with Almost-Pure Android 4.4.2 Kitkat software packed in the box, sports a 1.2Ghz Dual Core Processor on a Snapdragon 200 chipset, 1GB of RAM, and 4GB of ROM (Storage), a 5 Megapixel rear camera, BUT this phone ALSO has a Micro SD Card slot for extra space!!!
Why is that so vital I must add exclamation marks you may ask? Because the Moto X does not!
This isn't the point though, the point is this phone will only set you back $130, and you can have interchangeable backs.
Trust me when I say this, Motorola knows how to engineer their phones, The life on mostly all of their phone batteries is outstanding. I think if you have the urge to buy another phone or just need a replacement till upgrade, this phone would do you wonders! It's got a nice sleep design, and is all you really need.
Signing off,
AndroidGuruGuy; Dayton Thomas

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