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Extrait: Video Review: Motorola's Admiral Smartphone is a tough little Blackberry clone with a body made of Gorilla Glass and a 5MP camera. Is it worth the $99 contracted price? Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey find out!...
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Publié: 2011-12-27, Auteur: David , review by: theverge.com
Candybar form factor, Good keyboard, Solid battery life
Small, washed-out display, Trouble differentiating taps from scrolls, Mediocre performance
Extrait: Sure looks extremely similar to a BlackBerry device, doesn't it? Well, the Motorola Admiral is far from a BlackBerry device, in fact it is an Android 2.3.4 powered device that offers a 3.1-inch display and a physical QWERTY on the bottom. For someone l...
Extrait: The Admiral is quite an attractive smartphone and it looks like the most compact device from Motorola yet featuring this form factor. It measures....
You're most likely going to be buying the Motorola Admiral for work purposes so I'll focus on that. The claim is that the Admiral is tough, and while I can't vouch for its toughness (since returning review units in pieces is frowned upon), I will say that...
Great keyboard, Good overall design with Military Spec toughness, Quick OS performance, Great call quality and battery life
Camera underperforms, Some water resistance would be nice
The Motorola Admiral is a middle-of-the-pack device in Sprint’s lineup, but it has its significant strengths. The keyboard is great, feel and build quality are very good and the Admiral is the first Direct Connect smartphone that you can actually use ...
Running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), the Motorola Admiral offers snappy performance, decent call quality, a QWERTY keyboard, and a scratch-resistant 3.1-inch touch screen. It also supports push-to-talk, and its durable design will withstand harsh environmen
The Motorola Admiral's photo and video quality could be better. The phone comes with just 4GB of internal storage and doesn't support 4G
Responsive, functional, and tough, the Motorola Admiral makes a great workhorse phone, especially for anyone working in a tough environment. BlackBerry users will also find it a smooth transition if they want to move to the Android platform.
Running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), the Motorola Admiral offers snappy performance, decent call quality, a QWERTY keyboard, and a scratch-resistant 3.1-inch touch screen. It also supports push-to-talk, and its durable design will withstand harsh environmen
The Motorola Admiral's photo and video quality could be better. The phone comes with just 4GB of internal storage and doesn't support 4G
Responsive, functional, and tough, the Motorola Admiral makes a great workhorse phone, especially for anyone working in a tough environment. BlackBerry users will also find it a smooth transition if they want to move to the Android platform....