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  • Anonymous
  • 4r8
  • 11 Dec 2009

what only ARM Cortex A8 550 MHz processor cpu this phone suck ,ugliest phone ever.

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    • sanong
    • fph
    • 10 Dec 2009

    It nice signal and nice sound like real we sit down talking together, I like this it.

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      • Sitthiwat
      • fph
      • 10 Dec 2009

      I have used all of Model of mobile phone but I like Motorola yes this alive I never any band bad, I like to say best only... I like this.

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        • Ordinary People
        • PBR
        • 10 Dec 2009

        A letter to GSM Arena

        Dear GSM-A guys,

        At the time I type this letter, the plane is on the way to crash landing. I'm not sure if the captain will make it or... will never be...

        But before the worst thing happen, I just want to ask you 1 request. Only one, may I? Please explain what's going on? Between you and motorola, is there anything wrong?

        etc etc etc, we need a review etc etc etc I believe you're the best etc etc that's why I still here etc etc

        ...and about the crash landing, don't worry, I was watching 20*2, awesome movie!

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          • Anonymous
          • ygq
          • 10 Dec 2009

          I have always READ.GSM Arena website reviews/opinions and liked the website for so many things

          But I have to be Fair. "Need we ask anyone whats Good and Whats Bad". With that "Quote". I come to an opinion that GSM Arena is a BIASED website (maybe for their own survival).

          Motorola "Milestone" is definitely VERY GOOD PHONE, is a VERY STRONG CONTENDER as one of the futuristic and ABLE device as we move into 2010 (which is supposedly futuristic Year as portraid in the Movies)

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            • JAG
            • LGq
            • 10 Dec 2009

            Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970i'll keep it saying it again, dont mind about if GSMA.. make a review of any MOTO phone.

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              • The Top 10 Everythin
              • St}
              • 10 Dec 2009

              The almighty Motorola DROID has come out on top in Time Magazine’s annual top 10 listing of best gadgets of the year. Beating out devices such as the Nook and iPhone 3GS, amongst others, some would say that the DROID was a relative underdog in the contest. Nobody can deny the fact that the first official phone to run Android 2.0 has made shock waves in the industry since it’s veiled discovery. This phone, along with Verizon’s new “there’s a map for that” campaign have seemed to push AT&T back on its heels a bit in an effort to save face. The momentum is definitely with the DROID and it doesn’t seem to be letting up anytime soon. Congratulations to Motorola and Google grabbing the top spot in a field of incredible gadgets. An excerpt from Time on the DROID and a video describing each of the 10 winners can be viewed after the jump.

              From Time:

              …a smartphone operating system isn’t all that satisfying without an actual kick-ass smartphone wrapped around it. Now Android has one: The Droid is a hefty beast, a metal behemoth without the gloss and finish of the iPhone, but you don’t miss it. The Droid’s touchscreen is phenomenally sharp and vivid, it has an actual physical (not great, but good enough) keyboard, and best of all, the Droid is on Verizon’s best-of-breed 3G network. It’s Android’s first credible challenge to the iPhone.

              http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1945379_1944278,00.html

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                • mark
                • nq3
                • 10 Dec 2009

                android market™
                gmail™
                google calendar™
                google contact sync™
                google latitude™
                google maps street view
                google maps™
                google maps™ navigation beta
                google quick search box™
                google search™ by voice
                google talk™
                youtube™

                - Adobe Flash Player 10
                google map with street viewer
                - crystal talk technology

                gps and location services1
                agps (assisted), sgps (simultaneous), google maps™, google maps™ navigation (beta), google latitude™, google maps street view, ecompass

                playable formats
                aac, h.263, h.264, mp3, mpeg-4, wav, wma, eaac+, ogg, amr wb, amr nb, aac+, midi


                quick office PDF document viewer

                facebook , youtube , gmail , google calender sync , google map with strrt view , google quick search box , search by voice , google talk , turn by turn direction , google set up , network location provider , google talk


                high-end Android phone with a superb high-resolution screen, a slim shape, a physical QWERTY keyboard and Google's latest build of Android (the operating system). The inside of the phone is interesting as well: it has a decent CPU and uses a relatively fast 3D graphics chip.
                The keys are very flat, but they are bigger than in most slider phone

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                  • Anonymous
                  • nsC
                  • 10 Dec 2009

                  The sliding mechanism requires more force than usual to open, but it feels solid and has a nice "click" when it locks. The keyboard has very flat keys, but they are also much bigger than the keys on the N900 (or the HTC Touch Pro) and size does matter: with the larger keys, you can type using the meat of the thumb instead of using the tip of the thumbnail - that's more comfortable. In terms of typing speed, I would say that Blackberry (8900 or 9700) is by far the king of the hill, followed by the Motorola Cliq. But the Droid's keyboard is still much better than a virtual keyboard, and I'm glad that the phone is so thin, even if it is 25% heavier than the iPhone.

                  it has a CPU (central processor) and GPU (graphics processor) that is equivalent to Nokia's best: the Nokia N900, even the beautiful WVGA (854x480) display equals the N900's and leaves the iPhone 3GS display behind: it is twice as sharp.




                  Droid has a graphics processor that is similar to the one found in the Nokia N900. I've recorded a video with a racing game (a "WipeOut" clone) to show you, but basically, OpenGL 1.x graphics can run at 30fps or more, so the machine has a level of performance that would allow iPhone 3G (and slightly above) type of games. I know that OpenGL is going to get better as Google has been hiring top software engineers to work on this.

                  YouTube playback: YouTube video playback is very good. I've tried playing high-quality files over Verizon's 3G network and the playback is very good: The included photos and videos speak for themselves. Basically, you can browse Youtube's mobile site and when you find a video that you like, click on it and it will launch the Android YouTube application that will play the file in full screen (landscape mode). As usual, there's no support for Hulu

                  Mapping: I tend to see smartphone mapping apps as pedestrian-oriented, and as such the new mapping/navigation application is excellent. It features Google's new turn-by-turn (with voice prompts) navigation software, which is good and free. The map scrolling is very smooth and the download of new map tiles is relatively fast, thanks to Verizon's 3G network.The reactivity of the map makes the application very usable (on foot) and it is possible to zoom in with a double-tap (to zoom out, use the zoom button). I usually don't like driving with one of those because there is a significant lag. It might or might not bug you, but I find that to be disturbing.
                  With my usage pattern, the Motorola Droid seems to do better than many phones. With a normal use (see context) the battery dies 22hrs to 24hrs down the line, which is better than the iPhone 3GS, the Motorola Cliq and largely better than the Nokia N900

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                    • namez bond
                    • jn$
                    • 10 Dec 2009

                    Anonymous, 10 Dec 2009this is internet time face bock ,youtube , twiter ... y... morei know eh...like who listens to the radio on the go on your phone right? i'd rather play my own music then listen to the same songs every 5 minutes...but then again it's user's choice...who am i to judge their likings & opinions...but this website it pissing me off...they're taking way too long for a review for this phone man...they always do this with motorola phones...nothing new! -_-

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                      • Anonymous
                      • Mfx
                      • 10 Dec 2009

                      mat, 10 Dec 2009Love this phone but... ¿ why no radio ?this is internet time face bock ,youtube , twiter ...

                      you search for radio !!!????

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                        • Anonymous
                        • nsB
                        • 10 Dec 2009

                        best 2009 phone
                        excelent

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                          • 100 Moto
                          • Er2
                          • 10 Dec 2009

                          Ordinary People, 09 Dec 2009He heh :) , I'm just a visitor or fan like the others. I do... moreSo how come other sites can make review of Milestone?

                          Maybe in addition to merely supplying the phones for testing, other (almighty) brands are actually "paying" this (and other media/shops) to "promote" their phones, from very low end to high end, just so they can ensure their names appear on this site (news section) almost everyday.

                          God knows what $ can do. Maybe Moto is saving the promotional $ and pass on to the customers.

                          Yesterday the largest electronics chain store where I live pre-released the price of this phone, being around USD$600 (unlock without contract).

                          USD$600 for such top of the line phone...much cheaper than N900 or X10 (likely) from other brands.

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                            • mat
                            • Lxt
                            • 10 Dec 2009

                            Love this phone but... ¿ why no radio ?

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                              • Er2
                              • 10 Dec 2009

                              Kris, 09 Dec 2009Even though this phone is amazing, dude, motorola was neve... moreGuess you weren't even on this planet when Moto was making mobile phones while the almighty / I?music brands you mentioned were making only TV's and cassettes.

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                                • 100 Moto
                                • Er2
                                • 10 Dec 2009

                                JAG, 09 Dec 2009No iPhone 3GS was number 3, but who cares, MOTO was number ... moreI think "E" might of been in top 3 in the T338/388 days, but ever since "SE" (like T68i)? Don't think so.

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                                  • namez bond
                                  • jn$
                                  • 10 Dec 2009

                                  i just noticed how the N900, HD2, & Droid all came out in November but yet, we don't have a review for this phone...mere coincidence? or does it have to do anything withe the (M) logo? -_-

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                                    • namez bond
                                    • jn$
                                    • 09 Dec 2009

                                    gsmarena would make a review for us when the X10 comes out or something so they could compare it with that cause at the moment it is the best in the market...
                                    here's a review i found on another site who are not MOTO-haters...
                                    http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/30/motorola-droid-review/

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                                      • namez bond
                                      • jn$
                                      • 09 Dec 2009

                                      ***you guys deleted all three of my posts last night...so clearly you guys read it...since you guys are so fast with deleting out reviews...let's see how fast you guys are with what you're actually "supposed" to be doing here on the site, 'providing us with unbiased reviews'...

                                      so once again i shall say...

                                      we want reviewwe want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review! we want review!

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • 0FR
                                        • 09 Dec 2009

                                        this is realy droid