Monday, June 20, 2011

Motorola WILDER

The Motorola WILDER is a basic touch screen phone to target the youth market. A feature phone rather than a Smartphone, the functionality of the WILDER rather modest... but then it comes to with a modest price.
As the WILDER is exclusive to the Carphone Warehouse in the UK with the Motorola-Bill,. With a price of only £ 50 (although we do not know, this SIM is free or advance payment), the WILDER is certainly affordable. It could pop in PhoneHouse shops in Europe well up like the shine.
It is a nice looking device, with an unusual dual-screen layout on the front. Resistive QVGA display is below the primary 2.8 "a small 0.7" 96 x 16 pixels Panel which sit as a progress bar, close to the bottom right of the phone functions. On the lower left is a "home" button, and Motorola colored pipe-laying "swoosh", to the secondary display, which makes it a bit more than a standard look interesting black table.

Although the main screen is pretty big, the resistive technology is a bit old old-fashioned and is not as easy to use than the more expensive capacitive screens, we on more expensive devices see. The small sub screen is a good idea but as a basic status information without draining the battery too much to appear.
The WILDER is resistant dust and splashing water, what a useful thing for the "Teen" is customer base goal. Sales will be harmed not that that is a nice looking device even WILDER.
But despite the good looks, the WILDER is a disappointingly simple phone. At all no high speed support, so that everyone is Web-browsing very slow it. From our point of view mobile phones should WiFi support as follows at least, so that they can be used around the House or at a hotspot without racking charges.
On the back, a low end is 2 megapixel camera with video capture basics. She WILDER also supports Bluetooth and has a MicroSD slot.
Software includes a Web browser, e-Mail client, and support for Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube, although YouTube goes to a phone like this, be quite slow to one experience. It is a multimedia player, plus a FM radio and a 3.5 mm jack of audio, to entertain you.

Although it is fairly cheap device, it is worth noting that Carphone Warehouse sell the Samsung Galaxy mini Android phone for less than £ 100. Yes, the Samsung is twice as much as the Motorola, but it is an infinitely better phone and I am sure the extra money value.
However, if really a wild Motorola Moto say you, it should from July in "Liquorice and saffron" and "licorice and classic grey" available colour combinations.




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