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Amazing Products TV Motorola Moto G Fast vs. Moto E

Awesome Tips Motorola Moto G Fast vs. Moto E



Though Motorola has a few choice premium phones, like the foldable Razr phone and the 5G-enabled Edge Plus, the phone-maker is mostly known for its affordable, well-made handsets. Case in point, its $300 Moto G Stylus and excellent $250 Moto G Power, which were released earlier this year. And now the even cheaper $200 Moto G Fast and the new Moto E, which repackages some of last year’s tech from the fabulous Moto G7 into a new body that costs $150.

Both phones are solid options if your budget is under $200, and if you’re trying to decide which one to get, we’re here to help.

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Comments

  1. Your good

  2. Moron switches positions of phones on screan
    Also needs a low carb diet

  3. This is a fabulous and much-needed video. With today's economy and the pandemic probably most people don't have $1,000 for a flagship phone and maybe not even $500 for a solid mid-level phone. Having said that they still need a phone and want to be able to enjoy it. It is really amazing to see people running out to buy the newest phone when I don't even know how to use the one that had before. Your videos are greatly appreciated and you have a friend in Columbus Ohio!

  4. Even "budget" phones are really good now a days. I went with the fast instead of spending way more for a Samsung s20. I'm very happy with it.

  5. I am waiting to receive a Moto E. Bought on eBay.

  6. My mom bought moto e she's happy

  7. Neither! After having bought a Motorola product and suffered would not recommend anyone to buy any of its product. Unless you wish to spend a lot of time going to service center , wasting your time and energy and at the end not even getting your phone covered . 7 months old phone malfunctioned twice -total working time i got was 2 months. Thats the product quality. You decide. You would be better off with throwing your money down the drain

  8. Just bought my G Fast 5 days ago from Boost Mobile for $140 out the door.

  9. I'm using the Moto E 2020 and it's worth every penny. For a price of $150, you get everything you need and even a little more. The chipset is a SnapDragon 632 and it's very good with performance and speed for it's price range. The cameras are decent and offer good quality. The battery life is also an improvement over the last gen Moto E6 and is solid for it's price range.

  10. I think these would be absolutely perfect if they were smaller. The low res screen wouldn't be an issue and they are geared towards non power users who I don't imagine care all that much about huge screens

  11. I could careless about the camera I never use the camera I grabbed the Moto e I love the thing

  12. The Moto G Fast seems to be on the mark for what I want out of a phone. How is the call quality?

  13. Awesome review. Does anyone know if you can use an sd card as internal memory on the moto g fast? I read you can use up to a 512 gb sd card but I'm wondering if you can format it as internal memory. If so then this phone would be a great deal with all that it offers. I'm a huge fan of Motorola.

  14. 720p means superior battery life

  15. Things change quickly, the Moto G is now $86. EDIT CORRECTION: I actually purchased the Moto E for $86 at WalMart. My apologies for the oversight.

  16. You kinda look like Tom HANKS

  17. this guy is really likeable

  18. Bought the Moto G Fast on Boost Mobile for 89.99. Can't wait to get it.

  19. Great review, I just got my mother the Consumer Cellular version of the Moto E for $97 after shipping, and tax, then getting it unlocked to use on Cricket Wireless for an extra $9 which makes it a fantastic value. You can find them even cheaper at $80 if your local Target has them in stock, but none of mine did, so it was off to eBay. lol!

  20. As a cellphone user who neither plays games nor downloads movies, I am thrilled with these budget friendly Motorola phones. They take excellent pictures, the features they have are very convenient, and they all have FM radios built in (I am not sure about high-end phones). Love to have little 3.5mm plug on my key ring, so I can any time listen to news or good music, while walking the dog. I absolutely HATE wearing earphones when being outside, you can't hear anything else… Since I think 2000 I am using only budget phones. And I am not disappointed, they last me for years. But now…after 1 1/2 yrs… I want to change from Moto G6 play to the Moto G Fast – because of the super-wide-angle for photos. Your reviews are very informative and helpful

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