Motorola DEXT MB220
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  • Anonymous
  • upa
  • 18 Dec 2009

100 Moto, 16 Dec 2009Thanks for sharing your experience. Personally I really li... moreWhere u live 100% moto i luv u posts

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    • Anonymous
    • nGB
    • 18 Dec 2009

    Top spec device well done moto keep it up,,down with s/e and isheep...

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      • Anonymous
      • nq3
      • 18 Dec 2009

      Anonymous, 18 Dec 2009mobile phones with high quality TFT capacitive touchscreen ... more milestone display quality is twice beter than iphone

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        • Anonymous
        • 33V
        • 18 Dec 2009

        Quickoffice – The same app costs upwards of $12.99 on the iPhone, but Moto is including it for free


        i love you moto

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          • Anonymous
          • 33V
          • 18 Dec 2009

          Another cool feature is the ability to track your phone via assisted GPS if it gets lost. You can wipe it remotely and then all of your information is saved on the MOTOBLUR's servers. Pretty nifty.******

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            • Anonymous
            • 33V
            • 18 Dec 2009

            motoblur :

            The slick-looking MOTOBLUR skin for Android has some familiar trends we've seen on mobile platforms. Like webOS, MOTOBLUR aggregates all of your contacts and their information from various sources and displays them in one seamless client. You can also view your contacts by individual network, if you prefer.

            MOTOBLUR also has a single application for messaging, something we also saw on Palm's webOS. The Messages widget organizes all of your e-mail accounts into a single, universal inbox. One unique feature about MOTOBLUR's Messages widget is that it allows you to send rich text e-mails with colors, fonts and emoticons. You can also attach photos to your e-mails through the app as well.*****

            Like Nokia's Symbian S60 OS, as seen on the N97, MOTOBLUR uses a live widget called the Happenings widget to give you instant access to your social networks from the homescreen. These are a bit different ..... and other social networks are constantly connected and updated on the app. You can also update your status with this widget and have it go to all or some of your social networks.

            Another cool feature is the ability to track your phone via assisted GPS if it gets lost. You can wipe it remotely and then all of your information is saved on the MOTOBLUR's servers. Pretty nifty.******

            The Cliq looks very similar to the photos we saw of the codenamed "Morrison" rumored GSM Motorola Android phone. It has a similar form factor to the T-Mobile G1with the familiar slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. Unlike the G1, however, the trackball has been replaced with a directional pad that is completely covered while the keyboard is stowed. The front-face features a large, wide-format screen and what looks to be three touch-sensitive buttons.

            The Cliq has Wi-Fi support, turn-by-turn GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, has a standard 3.5-mm headphone jack and streams video in 24 fps (frames per second). It comes in an attractive titanium white and winter white.****

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              • Anonymous
              • nsC
              • 18 Dec 2009

              mobile phones with high quality TFT capacitive touchscreen :

              Apple iPhone : TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors

              Motorola DEXT MB220 TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors

              also htc have TFT capacitive touchscreen but onlu 64k

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                • Anonymous
                • 3Pq
                • 18 Dec 2009

                all american should buy this super phone
                no other brand phones
                its us honor

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 3Pq
                  • 18 Dec 2009

                  This phone has a bigger battery than the Nokia N900 and the N900 has a 600mhz processor compared to this Moto which has a 528mhz. Also, the N900 has a bigger screen which is 3.5" compared to the Moto which has 3.1". Just by using those to comparisons, which one battery you think gonna die faster? N900

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                    • Ley
                    • 18 Dec 2009

                    This phone has a bigger battery than the Nokia N900 and the N900 has a 600mhz processor compared to this Moto which has a 528mhz. Also, the N900 has a bigger screen which is 3.5" compared to the Moto which has 3.1". Just by using those to comparisons, which one battery you think gonna die faster? N900 of course

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                      • nGB
                      • 18 Dec 2009

                      its second place on gsmarena rankong page,,brilliant features,,way to go moto

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                        • mark
                        • 3Wj
                        • 17 Dec 2009

                        woohoo a moto phone thats cool.no crap menu and looks to die for. well MOTO.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • Msg
                          • 16 Dec 2009

                          nice design
                          great features

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                            • 100 Moto
                            • Er2
                            • 16 Dec 2009

                            Jevansent, 13 Dec 2009Have had this phone for a couple of weeks now. Overall very... moreThanks for sharing your experience. Personally I really like Dext more than Milestone, as of now I can't fully utilize the "power" of Milestone.

                            Unfortunately, Moto chooses "not" to release Dext where I live, and the only chance I can get one is during my next visit in US...probably next Sept, but not sure if the phone will still be available.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • nsC
                              • 13 Dec 2009

                              get this phone with best price just 350$ excelent phone too fast and magic display

                              recommend u 100 %

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                                • Jevansent
                                • tZq
                                • 13 Dec 2009

                                Have had this phone for a couple of weeks now. Overall very pleased with it. Some issues though:

                                1) On-screen soft keyboard is far inferior to the iPhone, however that's what the hard keyboard is for.

                                2) Touch screen works well 95% of the time, on the odd occasion, you get the icons in the browser overlapping links that you want - then it becomes a bit tricky. And sometimes it does not register your touches.

                                3) The accelerometer occasionally can take up to 5 seconds to register that you have turned the phone on its side before it flips the screen for you the right way.

                                4) Battery life is a minor-ish issue, it can die out in just under a full day's use if you utilize it heavily and have lots of push mail/Facebook/Myspace sent to you.

                                5) Importing contacts from Outlook was a pain, it had to be converted to a CSV format, and then uploaded to Gmail before it can be synced onto your phone. For the most part it was ok, however MS Excel is not designed to edit CSV files properly and will play havoc with your numbers before you upload it to Gmail.

                                Apart from these issues though, this phone is great. It is CHEAP - Approx $350 to $400 off Ebay. The screen is great and Android is a great platform despite this being Android 1.5. Build quality is decent to good.

                                If you're looking for and Android phone with a keyboard and cannot afford the ridiculous $800 for the Milestone/Droid - this is pretty much the only phone to get.



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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • s3I
                                  • 12 Dec 2009

                                  the good and perfecy review for moto dext

                                  very usefull

                                  http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/319850/review/motorola_cliq.html

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • 0FR
                                    • 12 Dec 2009

                                    gooood

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                                      • nsB
                                      • 12 Dec 2009

                                      The best example of how MotoBlur organizes this information is your contacts. The application collects all of the contacts from your various social networks. If you're friends with the same people on multiple networks, MotoBlur condenses all of their information into a single listing to avoid duplicating data on your phone. You can then see each of your contacts' current information--birthday, status update, current profile picture, e-mail address, phone number, and the like. You can view your communication history with a particular contact as well as viewing that person's activity on different social networks