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tubemonkey 11-26-2015 02:49 AM

Moto E 2nd Gen
 
Moto E 4G LTE (2nd Gen) -- primary use for many here will be as a streaming MP3 player. Posts containing info on how to use certain features (like FM Radio, skipping activation, etc) will linked below under Key Topics for future reference.

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Key Topics
  • NCPs as Audio Players --> thread

Moto E Specs
  • Mfg: Motorola --- Released: Feb 2015 --- Name: Moto E 4G LTE (2nd Gen)
  • Carrier: Verizon --- Type: prepaid - no contract --- Price: $9.99 @ Best Buy (Nov 2015)
  • OpSys: Android 5.1 (Lollipop) --> will NOT be upgraded to Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 410 quad core --- GPU: Adreno 306
  • RAM: 1 GB --- Storage: 8 GB (5 GB user avail) --- mSDHC: ≤ 32 GB
  • Display: 4.5" - 960x540 - 245 ppi - Gorilla Glass 3
  • Rear Cam: 5 MP - no flash --- Front Cam: 0.3 MP VGA
  • Speaker: mono - front facing --- Battery: 2390 mAh - not removable
  • Features: GPS - FM Radio --- Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 - WiFi b/g/n - 4G LTE
  • Dimensions: 5.11" x 2.63" x 0.48" - 5.1 oz --- Warranty: 1 year
  • does NOT have: camera flash, compass, gyroscope
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library addict 11-26-2015 02:53 AM

Thanks for the tip about buying a NCP. I think I will get more use out of it than I would have an mp3 player, though that's what I plan to primarily use it as.

tubemonkey 11-26-2015 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by library addict (Post 3212618)
Thanks for the tip about buying a NCP. I think I will get more use out of it than I would have an mp3 player, though that's what I plan to primarily use it as.

YW - they make great audio players (audiobooks, music, podcasts).

BretSingleton 11-26-2015 11:54 AM

Thanks for the info it really helps it remind me of my old Moto E 4g. It loss it in the park, anyway i have my new samsung s6 edge now.

Blossom 11-27-2015 06:12 AM

We plan to use ours as phones on Straight Talk so I am looking up how to do that. It looks like we need a activation kit and somethig about apn settings I am still trying to figure out.

booklover6 11-27-2015 12:05 PM

Blossom, it has to be unlocked. Are these unlocked? I thought they were locked to Verizon. I'd love to pop a tracfone card in it and give it to my daughter.

ETA I see that they are unlocked, and there is a way to get it to go on a GSM network.

How to

I am going to give it a try to get it on tracfone. I already have a bring your own sim card from them, which is active in a Windows phone Nokia 520. I am positive she will like having an Android phone better. (The Nokia makes a great calculator. Otherwise, ugh)

Blossom 11-27-2015 02:25 PM

All Verizon's prepaid 4G phones come unlock. Tracfone is too pricey. Straight Talk is owned by them but much cheaper. $45 for unlimited talk, text and 5GB of data.

Agreed on the Nokia. It's no use to me as it won't work here.

tubemonkey 11-27-2015 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by library addict (Post 3212618)
Thanks for the tip about buying a NCP. I think I will get more use out of it than I would have an mp3 player, though that's what I plan to primarily use it as.

My plan too. No phone activation. It'll use mine primarily for audiobooks and music.

Hip hip hooray for the $10 Android iPod touch :D

issybird 11-27-2015 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by tubemonkey (Post 3213405)
Hip hip hooray for the $10 Android iPod touch :D

Humph. This one cost 4X my LG Volt, which I got for $2.49.

(I'm not really complaining, at ten bucks I'll find a use for it.)

tubemonkey 11-27-2015 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by issybird (Post 3213408)
Humph. This one cost 4X my LG Volt, which I got for $2.49.

(I'm not really complaining, at ten bucks I'll find a use for it.)

How did you get a Volt that cheap?

booklover6 11-27-2015 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blossom (Post 3213380)
All Verizon's prepaid 4G phones come unlock. Tracfone is too pricey. Straight Talk is owned by them but much cheaper. $45 for unlimited talk, text and 5GB of data.

Agreed on the Nokia. It's no use to me as it won't work here.

My daughter doesn't do much, occasional texting. So tracfone is probably the cheapest for her, until she starts using it more.

mising 11-27-2015 05:36 PM

NCP=non carrier phone?

tubemonkey 11-27-2015 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mising (Post 3213475)
NCP=non carrier phone?

No Contract Phone. That means you're allowed to use it without a contract. So you can skip phone activation and use it as a streaming media player. In other words, you can set it up like a mini tablet or an Android version of an iPod touch for $10. Can't beat that.

issybird 11-27-2015 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tubemonkey (Post 3213453)
How did you get a Volt that cheap?

It was a deal last May. The Volt was $79.99 at the Virgin Mobile site; there was a $60 coupon; and ebates.com gave $17.50 cashback. I was lucky. I saw the deal when it was live and posted here in the middle of the night (for me); it was gone by morning. Not surprisingly!

tubemonkey 11-27-2015 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by issybird (Post 3213500)
It was a deal last May. The Volt was $79.99 at the Virgin Mobile site; there was a $60 coupon; and ebates.com gave $17.50 cashback. I was lucky. I saw the deal when it was live and posted here in the middle of the night (for me); it was gone by morning. Not surprisingly!

Super deal. I don't remember it.


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