Mobile-review have posted a first look of the new Motorola DEXT. Here is their final conclusion.
It's obvious that one of Motorola's highest priorities these days are operator-related activities, both in their native market, the US, and other regions too. But if we get outside the framework of the DEXT being an operator-branded phone, is it really a likable phone? I think the answer is yes. Below is a bullet point list of the good things about it.
•Reasonable price - most Android-based phones from other top-notch manufacturers are overpriced, so very people venture to try out this new OS.
•A likable design with a strong youthful appeal
•3.5 mm audio jack
•Decent display
•MOTOBLUR - we haven't seen it yet, but sounds promising, plus any modification of Android's default functionality is definitely a plus
•Pretty comfortable QWERTY keyboard
•5 MP camera with autofocus
•A complete set of connectivity options
But naturally, the most crucial point is its price - you could find a lot of shortcomings in the DEXT, but all of them will be negated by its magic "150 Euro" price tag. All things considered, it looks like this phone will be great value for its money.
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