However, as we keep pointing out, the whole
concept of the budget
phone has been turned on its head in the past year (ironically, it was the Moto E that was responsible for proving that great performance could be delivered at a relatively low price too), and in that regard, frankly the new Moto E comes off looking rather ordinary in comparison to the likes of the Redmi 2 and Lenovo A6000, both of which
pack in 720p displays, much better 8.0 - megapixel cameras, 4G connectivity (notwithstanding its limited availability in India) and also come with better processors and dare we say it, design.
There, Lenovo executives ran through a few Moto Mod
concepts, including a fast - charging battery
pack (think going from empty to 85 percent charged in 15 minutes) and another projector module that would beam a working keyboard onto a table top that you can use as an input device for your
phone.