But specs aren't as important as the overall user experience, right? Well, here is the impression that we got after playing with the Motorola PRO for a while.
Design:
When we picked the Motorola PRO for the first time we noticed how solid and heavy it felt. With size and weight of this scale, we can safely say that this smartphone is anything but a lady's device. Guys, however, should find no difficulties using it comfortably as it feels nicely in the palm of your hand. Besides, its width allows for your thumb to reach even the furthest edges of its display.
The Motorola PRO feels nicely in the palm of your hand |
What has not been engineered that well, however, is the row of capacitive Android buttons, which sits in between the display and the smartphone's portrait QWERTY keyboard. Their unresponsiveness spoils the whole experience, and it boggles the mind how such a flaw could have ended in the final product.
As far as the full-QWERTY hardware keyboard goes, it isn't that bad, but it leaves a lot to be desired. At a glance, it resembles a keyboard that one would find on a BlackBerry, but once you try it out it becomes apparent that it doesn't come close to the ones RIM crafts for its smartphones. Typing on it feels kind of awkward as its keys are simply too cramped. And although we gradually got accustomed to using it, the smartphone's hardware keyboard is a stand-out feature and it should have been engineered better.
And finally, the 3.1-inch display on the Motorola PRO packs a decent resolution for its size, namely 320 by 480 pixels, but its colors look quite yellowish and unpleasant. On the plus side, it is quite responsive to the touch and shines bright enough to be easily legible on a sunny day.
Overall, the Motorola PRO feels like a well-built device, but its display and hardware keyboard fail to impress.
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