Budget phones used to be the bane of Android's existence, embarrassments that gave buyers horrible first impressions of the platform and sent them running, tears in their eyes, towards the nearest iPhone they could catch on sale. Things have changed. Low-end phones may not offer the looks or build-quality of their flagship counterparts, but they provide plenty of screen real estate and power for average folks to stay connected.
With the new Moto E, Motorola has again raised the bar on what we can expect from a budget device.
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Cricket Wireless Will Offer The 2015 Moto E With 4G LTE For Just $129.99 Starting March 13th was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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