Design
- Good looking design language, excellent build quality
- Back cover is made of a textured, soft touch plastic that provides a good hand-feel
- The phone is also very comfortable to hold, thanks to its slight 150 gram weight, and narrow enough to use with one hand
- The fingerprint sensor on the front works about as well as any from Motorola
Display
- The display is average, with slightly washed-out colors, and there are better phone displays available in this price bracket
Software
- Motorola's software, continues to be one of the best close-to-stock Android UIs in the business - with excellent add-ons like Moto Display, and Moto Actions
Performance
- Decent speed/performance - handles most daily tasks without breaking a sweat
Camera
- Pretty decent rear and front camera for the price bracket - image quality in good lighting is especially good - and even in poor lighting, the phone manages to eke some decent shots
- The camera is a little slow to process photos
Battery
- Replaceable battery - something that is not that common in modern day smartphones
- Battery life is ok, but could have been better - with moderate to heavy use, you might not find the phone lasting the whole work day
More
- Splash resistant
- On the whole, while the E4 is not amazing in any one aspect, it is a pretty solid, dependable budget smartphone