Display:
The 5 "display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels and a pixel of 294 ppi sealing a very good result and also makes for PDFs and texts a very good impression.
The Gorilla Glass used 3 and a water-repellent coating also ensure a good protection. However, one should not expect AMOLED display.
Processor:
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor provides 1.2 GHz of sufficient power for normal surfing and watching videos. In graphically complex games, however, the device comes to its limits.
Android:
Because Motorola largely dispensed with its own user interface and a few pre-installed apps brings, the device provides a very good basis for future updates.
Memory:
The internal memory has a size of 8GB, it can be expanded using a microSD card up to 32GB, however.
It is also APP2SD and USB OTG possible.
Battery:
The battery has been expanded and now has the manufacturer a capacity of 2390 mAh. In practice, the device was as promised by Motorola persevere one day. But what I find very sad is the permanently installed battery, but is unfortunately often the case.
Connectivity:
The device has, as the name says about LTE, which has been very convinced me. Furthermore the WLAN supports 802.11 b / g / n. The wireless worked so far without problems. In addition, is also Bluetooth 4.0 on board, which I have so far not been tested.
Camera:
Since the camera is rather unimportant for me, this I can not comment.
Scope of supply:
The package consists of the device and a USB cable. A power supply cable is not available.
Conclusion:
Those looking for an entry-level smartphone, is very good advice here. As with its predecessors Motorola delivers again a very custom of smartphone.