PC Magazine - USA (2020-07)

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The front of the phone is home to a 6.2-inch LCD with a
19:9 aspect ratio. It has a resolution of 1,520 by 720
pixels, for a density of 271ppi. It isn’t nearly as crisp as
the 6.4-inch Moto G Power’s display (399ppi), but it’s
bright and has excellent color accuracy. If you’re using
the phone mostly to scan through social media and send
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increase the screen-to-body ratio to 85 percent. Though
the side bezels are still ample and the bottom bezel is
downright chunky, they don’t look out of place.


The top of the phone is home to a headphone jack,
while a speaker and a micro USB charging port sit on
the bottom. On the left side is a hybrid SIM slot, and a
volume rocker and textured power button are located
on the right. The buttons are easy to recognize by
touch, but small hands may have trouble reaching the
volume controls.


Motorola Moto e
PROS Solid
performance. Long
battery life.
Surprisingly good
audio. Durable build.
CONS Mediocre
camera performance.
Screen could be
sharper.
BOTTOM LINE With
an attractive design,
long battery life, and
solid performance for
the price, the $150
Motorola Moto e is
one of the best
affordable phones you
can buy.
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