\"\"BARCELONA: Motorola<\/a> shook up the market for ultra-cheap smartphone<\/a> with the launch of Moto E<\/a> last year. However, the landscape has shifted by miles now, with Motorola's parent company Lenovo<\/a> taking the lead with its 4G-capable A6000 and rivals like Xiaomi, Micromax and Microsoft following suit close by.
\n
\nNow Motorola is back again, this time with a 4G version of its Moto E, which will hit India soon. We got the opportunity to play around with the second-generation Moto E at the ongoing Mobile World Congress, and here's what we think...
\n
\nDesign<\/strong>
\nUnlike the second-generation Moto X and G smartphones, the new Moto E looks pretty similar to its predecessor. However, the design update is still big enough to distinguish the two upon closer inspection.
\n
\nWhile the body is still retains the curvy, slopy elements of the original Moto E, it feels a little thicker and bigger in size when you hold it, even though the two have exactly the same dimensions. However, it is still small enough to be used comfortably in one hand.
\n
\nOn the sides, Motorola has used user-removable bands, which come off pretty easily. We saw bands with rubber coating that make gripping the second-gen Moto E a lot more easier, with no danger of slipping out of the hand. An executive at the demo station said that bands in various colours will also be available.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nAnother change is the introduction of LED flash on the back and VGA camera in front.
\n
\nDisplay<\/strong>
\nThe display size has increased, from 4.3-inch in the first Moto E to 4.5-inch the new one. Though the resolution stays put at 540x960p, the difference is pixel density is hard to judge through the naked eye.
\n
\nWhat clearly is noticeable, however, is the improvement in viewing angles as the colours wash out a lot less on the new Moto E compared to its predecessor. The display is also very bright and colours appear vibrant.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nPerformance<\/strong>
\nThe real update to Moto E is inside, i.e. the chipset. The model we tried out had a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, a meaningful jump over the 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 chip of the old Moto E.
\n
\nYou can feel the difference in performance between the two smartphones from the start, with the new model not showing any signs of being a slouch. Apps open at the touch of a button, scrolling within the menu is smooth and switching between apps does not take a toll on the phone.
\n
\n\"\"
\nThe phone runs on stock Android 5.0 Lollipop software, with a few Motorola apps thrown in. The combination of the Snapdragon 410 processor, 1GB RAM and Android Lollipop would allow the new Moto E to handle most tasks pretty easily.
\n
\nCamera<\/strong>
\nThe camera setup of Moto E has also received an upgrade, getting LED flash on the back and VGA sensor in front. But alas, the camera still remains the Achilles' heel of the Moto E series.
\n
\nThe rear 5MP camera still shoots grainy photos even of objects close by. You, in fact, lose out on a lot of detail with this camera because of the poor sensor. Same goes for the front VGA camera, which barely does a job of a selfie machine. However, we must point out that the demo area where we clicked the images was not very well lit, so daylight images *may* appear better.
\n
\n\"\"
\nWe feel that the photos you take with the new Moto E's front and rear cameras would hardly be worthy of your Facebook and Twitter pages.
\n
\nWhat we think<\/strong>
\nThe Moto E series has received a very important upgrade, with the second-generation model giving Motorola a fighter in the battle of low-end 4G smartphones. The battery life, though we can't be sure until testing, should remain largely the same at one day on a single charge because of the demands of the new processor, bigger screen and 4G.
\n
\n
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Moto E第二代的第一印象

我们有机会玩的第二代摩托E在正在进行的全球移动大会,这是我们认为…

拉维·夏尔马
  • 更新2015年3月4日12:53点坚持
巴塞罗那:摩托罗拉超低价震撼了市场智能手机推出的Moto E去年。然而,现在英里的格局已经发生了变化,与摩托罗拉的母公司联想带头款4 g A6000和竞争对手像小米,Micromax和微软紧随其后。

现在摩托罗拉回来,4 g版本的摩托E,很快将达到印度。我们有机会玩的第二代摩托E在正在进行的全球移动大会,这是我们认为…

设计
与第二代极限摩托和G智能手机不同,新摩托E看起来非常类似于它的前身。然而,设计更新仍然是大到足以区分两个细看。

虽然身体仍保持弯曲,倾斜的元素的原始摩托E,感觉有点厚和大尺寸当你拿起它的时候,尽管这两个完全相同的维度。然而,它仍然是小到可以轻松地用一只手使用。

方面,摩托罗拉使用user-removable乐队,这很容易脱落。我们看到乐队与橡胶涂料,使扣人心弦的第二代摩托E更容易,没有滑动的手的危险。演示站一位高管说,乐队在各种颜色也将可用。



另一个变化是引入LED闪光灯背面和VGA摄像头在前面。

显示
4.3英寸的显示器大小增加了,在第一个摩托E 4.5英寸。尽管分辨率为540 x960p,不同之处在于像素密度很难通过肉眼来判断。

显然是明显的,然而,是改善视角的洗掉颜色少了很多新摩托E比其前任。显示也很明亮,颜色显得充满活力。



性能
真正的更新进行E是内部,即芯片组。模型中我们尝试了64位1.2 ghz四核410 Snapdragon处理器,一个有意义的跳过1.2 ghz双核Snapdragon 200芯片的旧摩托E。

你可以感受到智能手机性能两者之间的差异从一开始,用新的模型没有表现出任何的无精打采。应用程序打开的触摸按钮,滚动菜单内光滑和切换应用程序并不需要收费的电话。


手机上运行Android 5.0棒棒糖软件,拥有一些摩托罗拉的应用。的组合410 Snapdragon处理器,1 gb RAM和Android棒棒糖将允许新摩托E处理大多数任务很容易。

相机
相机设置的摩托E也得到了升级,让LED闪光灯背面和VGA传感器在前面。唉,相机仍然摩托E系列的致命弱点。

后仍然5 mp摄像头拍摄照片的对象。事实上,你失去了很多细节这相机,因为穷人的传感器。前面VGA摄像头也一样,这个市场仅是一个有问题的机器的工作。然而,我们必须指出,我们点击图片演示领域不是很亮,所以白天图像* *似乎更好。


我们认为这些照片你带新摩托E的前置摄像头和后置摄像头很难值得你的Facebook和Twitter页面。

我们认为
Moto E系列已经收到了一个非常重要的升级,与第二代模型给摩托罗拉的战士在战斗中低端4 g智能手机。电池寿命,尽管我们不能确定在测试之前,应该保持基本相同的一天一次,因为新处理器的要求,更大的屏幕和4 g。


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\"\"BARCELONA: Motorola<\/a> shook up the market for ultra-cheap smartphone<\/a> with the launch of Moto E<\/a> last year. However, the landscape has shifted by miles now, with Motorola's parent company Lenovo<\/a> taking the lead with its 4G-capable A6000 and rivals like Xiaomi, Micromax and Microsoft following suit close by.
\n
\nNow Motorola is back again, this time with a 4G version of its Moto E, which will hit India soon. We got the opportunity to play around with the second-generation Moto E at the ongoing Mobile World Congress, and here's what we think...
\n
\nDesign<\/strong>
\nUnlike the second-generation Moto X and G smartphones, the new Moto E looks pretty similar to its predecessor. However, the design update is still big enough to distinguish the two upon closer inspection.
\n
\nWhile the body is still retains the curvy, slopy elements of the original Moto E, it feels a little thicker and bigger in size when you hold it, even though the two have exactly the same dimensions. However, it is still small enough to be used comfortably in one hand.
\n
\nOn the sides, Motorola has used user-removable bands, which come off pretty easily. We saw bands with rubber coating that make gripping the second-gen Moto E a lot more easier, with no danger of slipping out of the hand. An executive at the demo station said that bands in various colours will also be available.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nAnother change is the introduction of LED flash on the back and VGA camera in front.
\n
\nDisplay<\/strong>
\nThe display size has increased, from 4.3-inch in the first Moto E to 4.5-inch the new one. Though the resolution stays put at 540x960p, the difference is pixel density is hard to judge through the naked eye.
\n
\nWhat clearly is noticeable, however, is the improvement in viewing angles as the colours wash out a lot less on the new Moto E compared to its predecessor. The display is also very bright and colours appear vibrant.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nPerformance<\/strong>
\nThe real update to Moto E is inside, i.e. the chipset. The model we tried out had a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, a meaningful jump over the 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 chip of the old Moto E.
\n
\nYou can feel the difference in performance between the two smartphones from the start, with the new model not showing any signs of being a slouch. Apps open at the touch of a button, scrolling within the menu is smooth and switching between apps does not take a toll on the phone.
\n
\n\"\"
\nThe phone runs on stock Android 5.0 Lollipop software, with a few Motorola apps thrown in. The combination of the Snapdragon 410 processor, 1GB RAM and Android Lollipop would allow the new Moto E to handle most tasks pretty easily.
\n
\nCamera<\/strong>
\nThe camera setup of Moto E has also received an upgrade, getting LED flash on the back and VGA sensor in front. But alas, the camera still remains the Achilles' heel of the Moto E series.
\n
\nThe rear 5MP camera still shoots grainy photos even of objects close by. You, in fact, lose out on a lot of detail with this camera because of the poor sensor. Same goes for the front VGA camera, which barely does a job of a selfie machine. However, we must point out that the demo area where we clicked the images was not very well lit, so daylight images *may* appear better.
\n
\n\"\"
\nWe feel that the photos you take with the new Moto E's front and rear cameras would hardly be worthy of your Facebook and Twitter pages.
\n
\nWhat we think<\/strong>
\nThe Moto E series has received a very important upgrade, with the second-generation model giving Motorola a fighter in the battle of low-end 4G smartphones. The battery life, though we can't be sure until testing, should remain largely the same at one day on a single charge because of the demands of the new processor, bigger screen and 4G.
\n
\n
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