Moto E comes with a dual-core Snapdragon 200 SOC coupled with 1 GB RAM. During our initial testing (first 17 minutes), we did not notice any evident lag while swiping through screens or launching apps. Moto E cannot be termed "sluggish". Though, multiple rapid swipes across app lists and widget screens does occasionally send the Moto E into a tizzy, causing a tiny bit of lag.
The unboxing:
Device thickness: Moto E to the right, compared to Nexus 4 at the left.
Performance benchmarks
Here are benchmark results of Moto E, for performance junkies (like us) who'd rather believe the objective numbers over subjective evaluation (yes, what's fast for your neighbor might not be fast enough for you! we understand).
Antutu score
Quadrant score
3D Mark score
Performance comparison
As expected, Moto E isn't a scorcher in terms of benchmark performance. While 1GB RAM keeps things smooth in terms of regular daily usage, taxing the phone with heavy games or graphically intensive apps will make the phone feel slow. Basically, you might just find faster phones in terms of pure performance at the same price point…very soon in the market.