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Slideout screen is sturdy, satisfying. Easy aggregation of social networks. Attractive chassis and beautiful build materials
Physical keyboard does not make up for atrocious touchscreen performance. Weakling camera. Good gravy, can someone get a crane to lift this heavy thing?
this phone kicks butt, even with an older android OS. I got it free with a two year activation as well. seeing as how my env3 was destroyed it isn’t a bad deal at all.jimboI have had this phone for almost a year and have gone through about 6 warranty ...
John at Giz asks whether the Droid will always win in a Droid/Devour shoot-out. They are, after all, the same price on the same carrier. I think, however, the two phones are different in intent. The Devour is a fashion-forward social media phone. The Droi...
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Overshadowed by the Motorola Droid. Battery life is so-so, Overshadowed by the Motorola Droid. Battery life is so-so, Overshadowed by the Motorola Droid. Battery life is so-so, Overshadowed by the Motorola D
The Motorola Devour is (literally) a solid Android smartphone with a strong set of features. MOTOBLUR is a big part of this package, and we recommend it if social networking is your thing. Of course, you can turn off most MOTOBLUR features if you just...
Publié: 2010-02-24, Auteur: John , review by: gizmodo.com
Extrait: You can't talk about the Devour, Motorola's new slide-out QWERTY Android phone, without talking about the Droid, Motorola's favored child. And it's precisely when pitted against the Droid that the Devour stops making sense.It's this simple: If you don't b...
Elegant design, Comfortable slide-out keyboard, Motoblur service for social networking and backup, Supports many Verizon Wireless services, Users can access their photos and contacts from a browse
On-screen keyboard and touch-sensitive buttons aren't always responsive, No multitouch support, Atypical physical keyboard layout, Mediocre camera
Sporting a social networking-friendly interface and a better keyboard than the Droid, the Devour is a good value.
Publié: 2010-02-24, Auteur: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola Devour has a sturdy design with a functional feature set and a spacious keyboard. It's a good performer, too
The Motorola Devour runs on Android 1.6, and its display is small for the phone's size. The placement of some controls could be improved, and its camera has few features
The Motorola Devour is built to last and it delivers on features and performance. We'd make a few usability changes, and we were hoping for more than Android 1.6, but Moto makes another good Android move. Read full review Check coverage in your area
The Motorola Devour smartphone has a solid build and great social networking features, but a few design flaws and a mediocre camera make it no match for the Droid...