'The display and the capacitive buttons don't have the best touch response. '
'Camera is sub-par, sorely lacking in detail.'
'One other pretty rubbish element of the screen is what it's made of.'
'You need to get around the 300ppi mark to get really good sharpness, and the Moto E does better the Xperia E1 despite its larger screen with 256ppi.'
'It’s not a terrible screen but – you guessed it – the Motorola Moto E offers a much better one. '
'720p videos are jerky and don't have very good detail.'
Good performance, Low temperatures, Enhanced sound via DTS
Good picture quality
Supports 4G, MicroSD card support, Clean user interface
Inconsistent performance, Unimaginative design
Low price, 4G connectivity, microSD card slot, runs Android 4.2
'cutsy design'
Sturdy build, DLNA streaming and NFC
Cheap, solid, works as you'd hope and expect
Large IPS display, Good camera performance
Unpleasant, bloated Huawei software
Lack of apps, Slow, dated interface, Small display
Outdated OS, Unattractive design, Overpriced
Good-old QWERTY keypad, Offers both touchscreen and trackpad
Most affordable Android smartphone from a brand you know
Small, dark display and supports only 3G data
Low quality display, Sluggish performance, Horrible call quality
Awful browsing experience, Feeble camera
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