Motorola dropped two smartphones last week: the $149.99 Moto E and the $199.99 Moto G Fast. You can see our review of the Moto E here, but now we’re looking at the Moto G Fast. We’ve spent about a ...
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Both Motorola 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. As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, covering news ...
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The Moto G Fast and Moto E are the latest affordable phones that bring solid features and a wallet-friendly price. Patrick Holland Managing Editor As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, ...
If you’ve been waiting for Motorola to upgrade it’s entry-level smartphones, like the Moto E, then today’s your lucky day. The Lenovo-owned smartphone maker is announcing a new Moto E and the brand ...
Motorola swung for the fences earlier this year with a new premium phone, but make no mistake: Reliable, low-cost devices are still the brand’s bread and butter. And now, smartphone shoppers on a ...
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Motorola continues to add to its already extensive catalog of budget phones. On Friday, the company announced two new handsets: the Moto G Fast and the Moto E. At $199, the Moto G Fast is the more ...
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A technology that lets copper telephone wires compete with fiber has finally been standardized, opening the way for affordable, interoperable equipment running at up to 1Gbps. The technology that ...
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