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Motorola Evoke QA4


Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Overall build quality is excellent - sliding design helps to protect keypad when not in use. Incorporates many elements of leading smart phone models - native Google and YouTube applications, proximity sensor and accelerometer are major selling points. Home screen is intuitive and well organized - primary communication services (contacts, messages, calls) are available at the press of a single hard button.

The Cons:Touch screen functions rather poorly - overall response is intermittent, with occasional "ghost" prompts that trigger commands without being touched. Interface is seemingly prone to sluggish performance - many users report lagging and occasional application freezing. 2.8-inch display severely lacks picture quality - photos appear blurred and muted, with streaming video virtually unwatchable.

The Motorola Evoke QA4 is a smart phone that focuses mainly on messaging than other services or advanced features. The mobile phone has a unique look and display that's similar to other smart phones and features a touch screen display.

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Along with a virtual QWERTY keyboard, the phone has a slide-out keypad for quick phone calls and includes a 2 megapixel camera that also has video capture capabilities. Although it isn't a fast Internet device or a multimedia player, the mobile phone has an Internet browser and Bluetooth and a music player that can hold small music collections.

Features

  • Touch screen display
  • Virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • Slide-out keypad
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • Video capture
  • Internet browser
  • Bluetooth capability
  • Music player
  • Memory card slot

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    Overall build quality is excellent - sliding design helps to protect keypad when not in use

  • 1

    Incorporates many elements of leading smart phone models - native Google and YouTube applications, proximity sensor and accelerometer are major selling points

  • 1

    Home screen is intuitive and well organized - primary communication services (contacts, messages, calls) are available at the press of a single hard button

Cons
  • 1

    Touch screen functions rather poorly - overall response is intermittent, with occasional "ghost" prompts that trigger commands without being touched

  • 1

    Interface is seemingly prone to sluggish performance - many users report lagging and occasional application freezing

  • 1

    2.8-inch display severely lacks picture quality - photos appear blurred and muted, with streaming video virtually unwatchable

  • 1

    MicroSD card slot is hidden behind the battery enclosure - not conducive to users who frequently access the phone's multimedia capabilities

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