Moto E Specs, Meet Moto E

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Specifications

Operating system
Android™ 4.4, KitKat?

Processor
Qualcomm? Snapdragon™ 200 with 1.2GHz dual-core A7 CPU
Adreno 302 400MHz single-core GPU

Capacity
4GB user storage
MicroSD slot supports up to 32GB expandable memory 1GB RAM

Dimensions and weight
Height: 124.8mm
Width: 64.8mm
Depth: 12.3mm (6.2mm at edges)
Weight: 142g
Display
4.3 inches
540 x 960 qHD, 256ppi
Features anti-smudge coating and Corning? Gorilla? Glass 3

Connectivity
MicroUSB, supports USB 2.0
3.5 mm headset jack
Micro SIM
Dual-SIM option*

Battery
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion, 1980mAh
Mixed usage up to 24 hours

Rear camera
5 MP

Video capture and playback
Capture 30fps FWVGA (MP4, H.264, H.263)
Up to 720p playback capable FWVGA (MP4, H.264, VC-1, WMV-9, DivX 4/5/6)
Audio playback
AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, PCM,
FLAC, MIDI, QCELP, EVRC, OGG/Vorbis

Networks
UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
AWS 850/1700/1900 (2100) + QGSM 850/900/1800/19000
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
CDMA 800/850/1900

Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz
Bluetooth? Technology
Version 4.0 LE
Location services
GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
 

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I'll be meeting the Moto E shortly -- I took the plunge on a global gsm model today. I'll be moving to AT&T from Verizon (still limping along on a Droid Bionic, which I know Ry can relate to) to get my family of 5 on an AT&T Mobil Share plan. Which means a large outlay to buy 5 new smartphones, and I figure I can't go wrong with at least one Moto E on the plan. I'll use it as my own for awhile, even though what I really want is a Moto X but I figure its successor is not too far off so I'll be patient. So I'm excited to get it and I'll post my observations when I get it activated.

Joe
 

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I'll be meeting the Moto E shortly -- I took the plunge on a global gsm model today. I'll be moving to AT&T from Verizon (still limping along on a Droid Bionic, which I know Ry can relate to) to get my family of 5 on an AT&T Mobil Share plan. Which means a large outlay to buy 5 new smartphones, and I figure I can't go wrong with at least one Moto E on the plan. I'll use it as my own for awhile, even though what I really want is a Moto X but I figure its successor is not too far off so I'll be patient. So I'm excited to get it and I'll post my observations when I get it activated.

Joe

At Motorola's prices, you might as well get an E, a G, and an X. :D
 

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At Motorola's prices, you might as well get an E, a G, and an X. :D

Almost -- I ordered an X for my wife yesterday, and thought about getting the new G with 4G. My E came today. It seems pretty quick, well made, and with a surprisingly good display. Really does not seem like a cheap phone. I won't have it activated for about another week, so I'll report back when I've been able to put it through its paces.
 

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on what network can you use a 4G phone? Where I am Sprint has only 3G. Verizon prepay does not have LTE, etc. I would like to buy a good cheap phone to use on a prepay 4G.