Thought not 4G LTE compatible this handset works very well as an Android based HSDPA platform with fast processor and very fast scrolling. Screen clarity is more than sufficient for most purposes. It also appears to be well built with good materials and rugged enough for getting rained on and the abuse of everyday use without worrying about which pocket it is in or if the screen will crack, a common fault with more heavily promoted handsets available at this time. Will run for almost 3 days with average use before charging. Annoying that it lacks inbuilt analog FM radio reception, although the hardware itself is apparently capable and no software to enable this is supplied. It's camera function appears to work well, though a bit too noisy at higher ISO, but for overall daylight use it is fine as is HDVideo. A useful alternative to Nokia and Samsung models this was bought instead of an iPhone 5 though similar in dimensions and screen size and only very slightly thicker. It is not too wide either allowing one-handed operation, which is an annoying design issue found on other feature phones on offer today. Supplied headset has good audio but flimsy microphone trigger switch. Trying to catch an incoming call with it can be a random affair. Previous Milestone model had better quality headset and switch arrangement but with higher impedance is not really compatible with this unit. Good and clear as a phone and very good if all you do is call, text and email occasionally though there are no real issues using other software options included, though OS has an annoying tendency to want to attach you to Google Apps at every opportunity, then of course the iPhone does the same with the Apple platform offerings. Trying to run multiple apps at the one time is not possible, the form factor wouldn't make it easy either, stick to your iPad/notebook for that but very useful QuickOffice Software application compatible with MS Office files is included.Read full review
I wanted something to replace my ancient HTC Desire but didn't want something that resembled a dinner plate when held up to my face to make a phone call. After careful research I decided upon the Motorola RAZR i with it's edge to edge screen it means the device itself is not much bigger than the HTC Desire whilst it has a 4.3" screen; a whole 0.6" bigger than the HTC! A bonus considering the Motorola is hardly any bigger than the HTC. I like the design of the phone and love the sleek black metal body with the carbon kevlar back. The phone itself is very fast with no noticeable lag under normal use. The camera has been criticised for being weak but I've taken some pretty good shots with it and the HDR mode can add real vivdness to shots. I've had a few problems with my device in regards to the earpiece (sound is muffled and crackly) and the original charger cable shuts down the phone everytime it's used, so it will be going back to Motorola for them to repair. Aside from those problems, I do love the phone and will probably keep it for about two years.Read full review
Best android I have had so far! (out of ten or more other androids) Brilliant battery life...will last for three days or more with moderate to heavy use. Excellent screen, very clear. Super fast, Great sound quality, Beats the pants off HTC one's and Sony experia's Seems to get a good signal where my previous phones have failed, Some great out of the box apps.
Very god phone...excellent purchase its very good I would recommend it to a friend...very good battery with huge amount...I charge it about one time every one day and 19 hours..and the processor is perfect...its perfect and really does work with no problems
The best Android device I've ever had! Excellent value for money. Premium meterials, good platform, nice interface and great overall usability! I highly recomend this product.
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