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When it comes down considering this phone, there’s one unfortunate final thought: don’t buy it. The Devour isn’t necessarily a bad phone, but there are simply other devices that are better. Sure, the Devour goes for just $80 with two-year contract while t...
Perfect for social network enthusiasts, Excellent reception and signal for calls and web browsing, Roomy QWERTY keyboard
Overcrowded interface with the preinstalled widgets and apps, Operates on Android 1.6, while earlier Droid units functions with 2.0 and 2.1 Android versions, The screen size is small with reference to the phone’s size. It could definitely support a larger interface.
The Devour is the first phone that we reviewed that brought out our strongest emotions. There were things that we loved and things that we hated. We loved the sturdy casing, the good call quality, and the MotoBlur social networking consolidation. We al...
The Motorola Devour (A555) is a nice smartphone, assuming it's not too big and heavy for you. It performs well in many situations, has a nice camera and provides good social, email and browsing experiences. The voice experience is a letdown due to ove...
So who is the Devour right for? If you're a Verizon customer and have a hankering for some social networking integration, then that's you. That said, Motoblur leaves much to be desired, especially when you put it up against the likes of HTC Sense (which w...
Perfect for social network enthusiasts, Excellent reception and signal for calls and web browsing, Roomy QWERTY keyboard
Overcrowded interface with the preinstalled widgets and apps, Operates on Android 1.6, while earlier Droid units functions with 2.0 and 2.1 Android versions, The screen size is small with reference to the phone’s size. It could definitely support a larger interface.
The Motorola Devour is a decent mid-level Android device that is a welcome addition to the Verizon lineup. It's a bit pricey in the $99-$149 range, leading me to believe that customers will (and should) opt for the DROID instead. I like the Devour ...
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Publié: 2010-03-09, Auteur: Paul , review by: engadget.com
Super solid build qualityBetter keyboard than the DroidSideloading microSD card
Blur UI is pointlessRapid Android updates unlikelyChunky
Eventually, we just have to ask ourselves "why?" We see why Motorola might think it needs a premium-styled slider to present its precious Blur to a crowd that might otherwise be thinking Droid, but we'd exhort that crowd: just go with your first impulse. ...
Nice, heavy well made phone, Good call quality, Easy to use, Finger friendly interface, Great for social networking
Poor picture quality, Poor battery life, Slow web browsing (could be network in my area)
The Motorola Devour is great phone overall truly, it’s easy to use, it’s quick and it’s finger friendly. The build quality is very good, it’s a nice heavy phone, though some people might not like that, if you’re looking for a...