Moto E: How to insert SIM and micro SD card? Maximum storage greater than 64 GB

The Moto E, recently launched by Motorola at a price tag of 115 US $.

To insert the SIM and SD card, you had to take out this back, this back cover is only, open for that. There is no notch to remove the back cover. Try to pull out the back. This phone supports the Micro SIM. So you have to cut down the regular SIM for Moto E.

Now to insert SIM, align the SIM like that in video, the notch is toward phone and contact pads down, and then inserts the SIM into the tray. Use your finger nail to push the SIM in. You will hear the noise of clips. Similarly insert another SIM into second SIM tray. Clips noise confirms the proper insertion. The phone will ask for restarting to use SIM card, this means that the SIM on Moto E is not hot swappable. You have to restart Moto E each time, when you change the SIM, very bad.

Now to insert the SD card in to Moto E, take the card, and make the arrangement like that shown in video. Contact pads down, and then insert this into the phone. There is no clip noise while inserting. The maximum storage capable is 32 GB according to Moto E data sheet. Moto E can detect the card, but it is blank. So the 64 GB card is not working on Moto E. Is it is so, this card works on Galaxy star, and star pro. But this is not working on Moto E. What is the reason for that? You had to format this card, inside Moto G. This card will definitely works with my Moto E.

So in conclusion it is very easy to insert and eject the SIM card and the SD card in Moto E. The dual SIM capability along with high performance, make this best to buy at 115 $. Stay tune to us, to see how Moto E, performs on HD games and for many more videos.

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Moto E: Full performance review (Antutu, Quadrant, Nenmark2, Multitouch, Temple Run 2)

The Moto E, is recently launched by Motorola at a price tag of 115 US $.

Performance Results:

Specifications:

  1. Model: XT1022
  2. Android KITKAT 4.4.2.  Q
  3. 915 MB RAM,
  4. 2.22 GB system storage,
  5. 1.74 GB is available
  6. QUALCOMM 2 core CPU with maximum frequency of 1190 MHz’s.
  7. Architecture is ARM cortex A7.
  8. Adreno 305  Qualcomm GPU with maximum frequency of 400 MHz,
  9. 540 x 960 pixel
  10. 240 dpi,
  11. Rear camera of 5 mega pixels.
  12. Accelerometer,
  13. Light sensor
  14. proximity sensor,

Antutu Results: 12401 points

  1. CPU cannot run big apps
  2. UX multitask 2225,
  3. runtime 1079,
  4. RAM operation 547,
  5. RAM speed 828,
  6. CPU integer 909,
  7. float point 724,
  8. 2D graphics 835,
  9. 3D 4082,
  10. IO 502,
  11. Database 620.

 

CPU-Z crashes on Moto E.

Quadrant standard: Total score is 5285

  1. CPU 17007,
  2. Memory 2626,
  3. I/O 4167,
  4. 2D 501,
  5. 3D 2124.

Nenamark 2: 49.6 fps

Multi touch test: This phone has recognises all 5 finger touch.  The multi touch display has great feature for playing games on this phone, with one hand one can handle the control, and with another one, the shots.

Viewing Angle: The display of Moto E is quite good, and is visible at extreme tilt angles Temple run 2., there is no problem with viewing angle on the Moto E display.

Temple run 2:  There is no problem in playing temple run 2 on Moto E, there is no hang, no lag and the viewing angle is great.

Power saving mode game play:

There is no problem in playing in power saving mode, all is buttery smooth.

So in conclusion the Moto E is good in performance and it is, top in the list of the phones below 10 K range. This phone is great to buy. If you are planning to buy a budget phone with high performance, then Moto E is best in deal at 115 $. Stay tune to us, to see how Moto E, performs on HD games.

 


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Disclaimer: Please note that you are dealing with very sensitive electronics parts/products. Don’t forget to use ESD protection wrist band. This video is only for knowledge. BCD Tech is not responsible for any damaged to your Mobile phone or device if you try what I did. So do this at your own risk