In fairness, I do collect revenue share from the ad impressions, so there is a bit of compensation: — RRB - I work with a lot of new software and hardware for my job every day, so these articles are
relatively painless for me to write, and I do a bit of additional research to
look for problems and functionality that's a bit out of the
ordinary.
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.