uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-02 15:19:27
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Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wirel...
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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Updated: 2019-12-02 15:19:28
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The Moto E4 Plus takes the largely successful and exceptionally cheap Moto E4 and straps a bigger battery to it. If you're prone to roaming far from a power socket, that extremely long battery life makes the E4 Plus very tempting. If you don't, though, yo...
Huge battery, Premium feel...
Crap camera, Not the fastest...
Life is nasty, brutish and short, but the battery here isn't: two days from a charge is exceptional on any phone, let alone a budget one. The compromise is in the screen, which isn't brilliant, and the processor, which isn't a screamer, and shoving such a...
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This scenario is guaranteed to make a bad day even worse: your “old” smartphone 's battery life is now at a single digit (with the bar icon in bright red), you don't have your charger with you, and you left your trusty power bank at home. Imagine the horr...
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ads-post] We all love smartphones with longer battery life. But the fact that we also want faster p rocessor s, great camera sensor s, awesome selfie experience in our handsets makes it even more difficult to cherry-pick the features we need for our id...
The Motorola Moto E4 Plus is definitely a great contender in the sub Php9K segment. Spending some time with the handset made me drool over the assurance of a long-lasting battery. The fast Android Nougat gives the phone the ability to do most of its task...
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The Motorola Moto E4 Plus is the latest entry of the Lenovo-owned company to the feature-centric mid-tier smartphone segment. Specifically, the handset is gunned for users who wanted to squeeze more juice in their devices in lesser price standpoint. In a...
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How do you stand out among a sea of devices all priced roughly the same, with similar spec sheets and features? It's a question many budget phone makers have a difficult time answering – though we found Motorola did a pretty good job of it with the recent...
Affordable, Incredibly long-lasting battery, Smooth performance, Excellent Android 7.1.1 experience, Metal build...
Dull, bulky design, Low-resolution display...
Yes. The Moto E4 Plus is one of the best devices at its price point, offering unparalleled battery life and performance that defies its modest hardware. While the G5 Plus is certainly worthy of consideration, the E4 Plus is more budget-friendly...
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Motorola, now a Lenovo company, now targets the sub 10k segment with the launch of the Moto C and Moto E4 Plus. We now have the Moto E4 Plus for review and it targets smartphone buyers on a tight budget but wants more out of their money. Let's get started...
The Moto E4 Plus is a pretty exciting phone to review.We are very impressed with the build and overall smoothness of the device. There are still more to explore for our full review but as far as first impressions are concerned, we think you should put the...
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Motorola's E4 Plus is the latest phone from the company, packing a huge battery and trying to up the spec despite a low-end price.Battery life is a big concern of almost everyone who wants to buy a new phone, so Motorola has packed this phone with a massi...
Huge battery, Curved metal design...
Low screen resolution, Limited power...
The Moto E4 Plus totes a large battery that should equal over a full day of use without having to recharge and there's some other impressive spec here considering the low price point...
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There aren't many phones with big batteries or that you can go beyond a day without charging, but the Moto E4 Plus aims to succeed where almost all other handsets fail, by including a massive battery and keeping you wire-free for longer.That would be reas...
Brilliant battery life, Premium build, Low price...
Only just enough power, 720p screen, Not a huge amount of built-in storage...
“The Moto E4 Plus is a remarkable entry-level phone. It's cheap, has almost unmatched battery life, a decent build and all the specs and features you need from a smartphone.”Best Motorola Moto E4 Plus dealsTop DealMotorola Moto E4 Plus First 6 months half...
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Recently launched in the Philippines, the Motorola E4 Plus can now be purchased from Lazada and your favorite retail stores at a price of PhP 8,999.Despite its budget price, the Moto E4 packs a 5.5-inch 720p display and a massive 5000mAh battery. Here are...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:19:42
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeWith out Motorola Moto E4 Plus review, there really is only one story and that is one of the massive battery held within. You simply will not get a bigger battery for your buck, with a budget pri...
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Motorola isn't exactly one of the top Android smartphone makers anymore but that doesn't mean they don't still make a good product. The Moto e4 Plus is a budget-minded Android device with typical Moto looks and decent budget specs. You can pick up a Moto...
Huge 5,000mAh battery gets you through the day and then some, Decent display, Good software experience if you can deal with Amazon extras, Great price for what you get...
Design is a bit bland, same Moto aesthetic, Camera could be better...
If you're looking for a decent performing budget phone with massive battery life then the Moto e4 Plus is an excellent choice. If camera performance is more important then look elsewhere. If you're just looking for a basic, decent performing smartphone i...
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Motorola’s E lineup targets people who want a dependable smartphone for a low price. While this year’s new edition, the Moto E4, had some appeal as a budget phone, I couldn’t get past its poor battery life.The Moto E4 Plus, another low-priced sibling to...
Epic battery lif, Solid rear camer, Attractive pric, Decent display...
No USB-, Heftier than other Moto model, 16GB base capacity is too small...
If you need a phone that rarely sleeps, the Moto E4 Plus’s incredible battery life is hard to pass up, especially for less than $200. The device’s display, camera and performance aren’t the best you can get, not even in a budget phone, but they’re good en...
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It's sturdy. That's the best way to describe the Moto E4 Plus, the latest budget smartphone from Lenovo's subdivision. The E4 Plus is one of the best phones under $200 — but it won't excite you in the least. It just gets the job done. It's a utilitarian w...
Battery life, Nearly stock Android, Great price...
Poor camera, Bad display, No plans for Android Oreo update...
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Simple addition. More battery, more RAM, more display - Motorola really means the "Plus" in its Moto E4 Plus. Find out whether these positive aspects outweigh the rather low system performance in our review...
good battery runtime, pure Android, good handling, quick-charge function, color-accurate display, very stable case, hardly any heat development...
heavy, occasional juddering and lags, rather low performance, microphone records ambient noise...
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General consensus of ads appearing on smartphones is this: It's unacceptable - when they occur without disclosing that there will be ads, anyway. However, there is one retailer on the market that sells smartphones at a discount price: Amazon. The catch? Y...
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The Moto E4 Plus from Motorola takes everything that's great about the Moto E4 and amps it up to 11. It isn't a high-end smartphone, but this affordable, big-screened device may be the best option for those who prioritize battery life over everything else...
As long as you don't mind the larger and heavier footprint, the Moto E4 Plus delivers huge gains in battery life and camera quality. These make it a better option than the E4 in my eyes, despite the cost and size differences.Motorola didn't do anything to...
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If you've read our Moto E4 review, you already know what to expect from Moto's budget lineup: reasonable specifications, bloat-free Android, and four-carrier compatibility in the US. All in all, it's a formula that we've found consistently puts Moto at t...
5000mAh. Need I say more? Two full days of fairly intensive use was doable with the E4 Plus, and I could never kill it in a single day alone, While not the best at offangles, this is a reasonably good, if slightly lowres (720p) LCD panel with solid color...
There's no way around it. Performance is serviceable for something costing $180, but the E4 Plus is not a fast phone it's easy to get it to choke up when you start multitasking. It's generally respectable, though, I get why Moto does it (most people still...
The Moto E4 gets dangerously close to being the perfect combination of budget phone give and take. Sure, it's slow, but the battery lasts forever. Yes, the display resolution isn't great, but it's a big screen, and I think most people tend to prefer that...
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The Moto E4 Plus Review we've got on deck today rolls through the basics of its hardware and software and offers judgement on its overall value. While the hardware is decent – especially for this price – it's within the long-lasting battery that this devi...
High quality software build, Reliability in steadfast brand, Well designed hardware, Aesthetically pleasing, Price is more than reasonable...
Display is 720p, Unlikely there'll be 3rd-party cases, No NFC...
Now that the Moto E4 Plus is ready to roll in the United States, we've got an interesting price/value proposition on our hands. Straight from Motorola online this device is available for $179, no strings attached. As such, this device is quite easily one...
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If you hate it when your phone runs out of battery, we have an inexpensive option for you. The unlocked Motorola Moto E4 Plus ($179.99 as tested) has a massive 5,000mAh battery that will carry you through two days of moderate use, or up to a week of stand...
Long battery life, Sturdy build, Compatible with all US carriers, Recent Android software...
Occasionally slow performance, Low-light images could be better, Screen resolution isn't the sharpest...
The Motorola Moto E4 Plus is an affordable, well-built phone with a big battery that will last for well over a day of use...
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In the world of smartphones, the true rock stars are often the top-tier heavy-hitters — your Samsung Galaxy S-es, your iPhones and Premium Xperias. These are devices that are filled to the brim with the latest and greatest in commercially available hardw...
Long battery life, Mostly stock Android experience, Pleasant design, sturdy build, Quick and accurate fingerprint scanner...
Gets slow at times, Poor camera, Low display resolution...
It's a tough job to criticize a $180 handset. The Moto E4 Plus' display is certainly not perfect, its camera leaves a lot to be desired, its performance is only good for basic smartphone tasks. But one can justifiably argue that for this price, the Moto E...
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