Motorola's lack of control over this launch means people will be paying anywhere from $40 to $288 for these phones, which makes it very difficult to provide a simple recommendation. If you're going to ...
Smartphones have nearly become a necessity in our daily lives. Not only do they facilitate phone communication but they also facilitate day to day chores such as paying bills, connecting with friends ...
Apart from launching the Motorola P30, the Lenovo owned company has also announced Motorola Z3 smartphone and the budget-friendly E5 Plus handset. The major selling point of the Motorola Z3 is the ...
Why bring out one new handset when you can bring out three? Motorola certainly thinks the three-way split is worth doing, and has come up with the Moto e5, e5 Plus and e5 Play budget handsets to prove ...
The Moto G series may make the most headlines when it comes to Motorola’s budget handset lineup, but there’s another series that offers arguably even better value for money — the E-series. At the same ...
There’s no doubt about it: Lenovo-owned Motorola makes an excellent budget phone. This year, the smartphone manufacturer released four new budget phones: The Moto G6 Plus, G6 Play, E5 Plus, and E5 ...
The Motorola Moto E5 Plus and Moto E5 Play are now available to buy in the U.S. The vanilla Moto E5 however, is not. Pricing and naming for the two available devices are erratic across carriers.
Cricket Wireless today kicked off sales of the Motorola Moto E5 Supra, which is a renamed E5 Plus. The E5 Supra includes a 6-inch screen, Snapdragon 435 processor, 3 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of storage.
Lenovo made its long-awaited S5 smartphone available to the public in March 2018, and as expected, the phone became an instant hit in the market. Under Lenovo ownership, Motorola is also gearing up to ...
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