Motorola has carved a nice niche for themselves with smartphones costing around $100 and have just released a new device called the Moto E. This phone sports a 4.3" 960×540 resolution display with a small bezel and a water resistant which gives a good grip and some protection against water damage. The 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor and 1GB of RAM are running Android 4.4, see the full review at The Inquirer.
"MOTOROLA ANNOUNCED the Moto E on Tuesday, a dirt-cheap Android 4.4 Kitkat smartphone that it hopes will see the same success as last year's Motorola Moto G."
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The downside is that it only
The downside is that it only comes with 4GB of Flash and the OS uses some of that. The upside is that it comes with a uSD slot, so that might not matter too much.
The sneaky thing they did was to add a uSD slot to the new G with LTE. Now, that 8GB phone becomes more interesting.