Motorola has proven with the Moto G, which costs $50 more than the new E, that it can condense a modern and responsive Android user experience within tight budget limitations. After only six months on the market, the G is already Motorolas best-selling smartphone ever, and is presently the top seller in Mexico and Brazil. Tapping into the insatiable appetite for cheaper smartphones, Motorola distinguished itself with swift updates to a near-stock variety of Android that was a joy to use. A market populated by the likes of the Galaxy Fame and Galaxy Young — both of which are stuck on Android 4.1 with little hope of an upgrade — hadnt seen anything like the quick and well-made G before.