Deal Alert: Moto X (2014) drops to Php 8,499 only

Attention deal seekers, Motorola Philippines has a good sale for those looking for a brand new former flagship smartphone and it’s no other than the Moto X (2014).

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Motorola re-entered the local market back in July of 2015 and has brought three handsets including the Moto X (2014). It was initially priced at Php 16,999 before it went down to Php 14,999, and then to Php 10,999. Now, it’s currently listed at just Php 8,499.

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For a refresher, the handset has 2014 flagship specifications like a 1080p AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2GB RAM, non-expandable 16GB of storage and 13-megapixel rear camera. It was launched with Android 5.1 Lollipop but you can upgrade to 6.0 Marshmallow via an over-the-air update.

Motorola Moto X (2nd-gen) specs:
5.2-inch AMOLED display @ 1920 x 1080 pixels, 423ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor
Adreno 330 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
13MP rear camera with f/2.25 lens and ring flash, 4K video
2MP front camera
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
GPS, GLONASS
2,300mAh battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop, upgradable to Android 6.0
140.8 x 72.4 x 10 mm (dimensions)
144 grams (weight)

The deal is available in Lazada (see listing here) and includes free shipping and cash on delivery (COD) option. You can check out our review of the Moto X (2014) here.

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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola came back in the Philippines last July and it brought its famous smartphone line-up from budget to flagship. With vast competition among local smartphone brands, can Motorola make a dent, especially in the budget segment? Read on to find out if the Moto E is worth your buck.

What’s in the Box

Inside the neat packaging you’ll find the Motorola Moto E unit bundled with basic Motorola earphones, a Motorola wall charger, and three booklets for quick start, safety, and warranty.

The charger is rated at 5V=550mA, which is a bit low compared to most. There’s no data cable included for file transfer.

Design and Construction

The Moto E is designed like any other Motorola smartphones in the market today. It has rounded edges with a curved back, plus the iconic dimpled Motorola logo. Made out of matte polycarbonate, the device feels solid and sturdy in hand.

The front of the device is dominated by the Corning Gorilla Glass that shelters the 4.5” display and above it are multiple sensors, the VGA front-facing camera, and the grill for the earpiece that also doubles as the loudspeaker. Going to the right side of the device will show the power/lock button and the volume rocker whereas the left side is clean.

The 3.5mm headphone jack is situated on top while the micro-USB port is located at the bottom. At the back are the 5-megapixel shooter, the dimpled Motorola logo and two microphone pinholes, one beside the camera and another at the bottom edge.

While the back cover is not removable, meaning there’s no access to the battery, the frame can be swapped. The so-called band gives access to the micro-SIM and the microSD card slots. And as claimed by Motorola, the whole device is treated with a water-resistant coating.

Display

Its 4.5” IPS LCD has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. That results to a respectable 245ppi. It’s no match against higher resolution displays but is passable for a budget smartphone. Corning’s Gorilla Glass protects the display from scratches plus offers smoother finger swipes.

Viewing angles are wide thanks to its IPS panel. Colors are vibrant with suitable saturation to please the eye. The screen can get bright enough for outdoor use, and with the help of the less reflective glass, sunlight legibility is up to scratch.

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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola came back in the Philippines last July and it brought its famous smartphone line-up from budget to flagship. With vast competition among local smartphone brands, can Motorola make a dent, especially in the budget segment? Read on to find out if the Moto E is worth your buck.

What’s in the Box

Inside the neat packaging you’ll find the Motorola Moto E unit bundled with basic Motorola earphones, a Motorola wall charger, and three booklets for quick start, safety, and warranty.

The charger is rated at 5V=550mA, which is a bit low compared to most. There’s no data cable included for file transfer.

Design and Construction

The Moto E is designed like any other Motorola smartphones in the market today. It has rounded edges with a curved back, plus the iconic dimpled Motorola logo. Made out of matte polycarbonate, the device feels solid and sturdy in hand.

The front of the device is dominated by the Corning Gorilla Glass that shelters the 4.5” display and above it are multiple sensors, the VGA front-facing camera, and the grill for the earpiece that also doubles as the loudspeaker. Going to the right side of the device will show the power/lock button and the volume rocker whereas the left side is clean.

The 3.5mm headphone jack is situated on top while the micro-USB port is located at the bottom. At the back are the 5-megapixel shooter, the dimpled Motorola logo and two microphone pinholes, one beside the camera and another at the bottom edge.

While the back cover is not removable, meaning there’s no access to the battery, the frame can be swapped. The so-called band gives access to the micro-SIM and the microSD card slots. And as claimed by Motorola, the whole device is treated with a water-resistant coating.

Display

Its 4.5” IPS LCD has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. That results to a respectable 245ppi. It’s no match against higher resolution displays but is passable for a budget smartphone. Corning’s Gorilla Glass protects the display from scratches plus offers smoother finger swipes.

Viewing angles are wide thanks to its IPS panel. Colors are vibrant with suitable saturation to please the eye. The screen can get bright enough for outdoor use, and with the help of the less reflective glass, sunlight legibility is up to scratch.

Next Page: OS, Apps and UI | Camera and Multimedia

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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola came back in the Philippines last July and it brought its famous smartphone line-up from budget to flagship. With vast competition among local smartphone brands, can Motorola make a dent, especially in the budget segment? Read on to find out if the Moto E is worth your buck.

What’s in the Box

Inside the neat packaging you’ll find the Motorola Moto E unit bundled with basic Motorola earphones, a Motorola wall charger, and three booklets for quick start, safety, and warranty.

The charger is rated at 5V=550mA, which is a bit low compared to most. There’s no data cable included for file transfer.

Design and Construction

The Moto E is designed like any other Motorola smartphones in the market today. It has rounded edges with a curved back, plus the iconic dimpled Motorola logo. Made out of matte polycarbonate, the device feels solid and sturdy in hand.

The front of the device is dominated by the Corning Gorilla Glass that shelters the 4.5” display and above it are multiple sensors, the VGA front-facing camera, and the grill for the earpiece that also doubles as the loudspeaker. Going to the right side of the device will show the power/lock button and the volume rocker whereas the left side is clean.

The 3.5mm headphone jack is situated on top while the micro-USB port is located at the bottom. At the back are the 5-megapixel shooter, the dimpled Motorola logo and two microphone pinholes, one beside the camera and another at the bottom edge.

While the back cover is not removable, meaning there’s no access to the battery, the frame can be swapped. The so-called band gives access to the micro-SIM and the microSD card slots. And as claimed by Motorola, the whole device is treated with a water-resistant coating.

Display

Its 4.5” IPS LCD has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. That results to a respectable 245ppi. It’s no match against higher resolution displays but is passable for a budget smartphone. Corning’s Gorilla Glass protects the display from scratches plus offers smoother finger swipes.

Viewing angles are wide thanks to its IPS panel. Colors are vibrant with suitable saturation to please the eye. The screen can get bright enough for outdoor use, and with the help of the less reflective glass, sunlight legibility is up to scratch.

Next Page: OS, Apps and UI | Camera and Multimedia

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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review

Motorola came back in the Philippines last July and it brought its famous smartphone line-up from budget to flagship. With vast competition among local smartphone brands, can Motorola make a dent, especially in the budget segment? Read on to find out if the Moto E is worth your buck.

What’s in the Box

Inside the neat packaging you’ll find the Motorola Moto E unit bundled with basic Motorola earphones, a Motorola wall charger, and three booklets for quick start, safety, and warranty.

The charger is rated at 5V=550mA, which is a bit low compared to most. There’s no data cable included for file transfer.

Design and Construction

The Moto E is designed like any other Motorola smartphones in the market today. It has rounded edges with a curved back, plus the iconic dimpled Motorola logo. Made out of matte polycarbonate, the device feels solid and sturdy in hand.

The front of the device is dominated by the Corning Gorilla Glass that shelters the 4.5” display and above it are multiple sensors, the VGA front-facing camera, and the grill for the earpiece that also doubles as the loudspeaker. Going to the right side of the device will show the power/lock button and the volume rocker whereas the left side is clean.

The 3.5mm headphone jack is situated on top while the micro-USB port is located at the bottom. At the back are the 5-megapixel shooter, the dimpled Motorola logo and two microphone pinholes, one beside the camera and another at the bottom edge.

While the back cover is not removable, meaning there’s no access to the battery, the frame can be swapped. The so-called band gives access to the micro-SIM and the microSD card slots. And as claimed by Motorola, the whole device is treated with a water-resistant coating.

Display

Its 4.5” IPS LCD has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. That results to a respectable 245ppi. It’s no match against higher resolution displays but is passable for a budget smartphone. Corning’s Gorilla Glass protects the display from scratches plus offers smoother finger swipes.

Viewing angles are wide thanks to its IPS panel. Colors are vibrant with suitable saturation to please the eye. The screen can get bright enough for outdoor use, and with the help of the less reflective glass, sunlight legibility is up to scratch.

Next Page: OS, Apps and UI | Camera and Multimedia

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