Monday, November 29, 2010

Motorola Citrus review



Motorola has announced its product that is based on Android in early October. On the global market, this device is positioned as an entry-level smartphones with eco-friendly bent. At a glance, this Motorola Citrus has a simple design yet the features are quite complete for a low-cost Android Smartphone. Although, it has a small and compact design, it is supported by a clear 3.1-inch screen and its QWERTY keyboard. For quick messaging, we can use The QWERTY keyboard that is available in landscape and portrait modes.


This device has a compact look with 4.09 inches long by 2.32 inches wide by 0.59 inches deep. Thus, it fits easily into our pocket or bag. Same as the other smartphones, this gadget is also supported by a camera and camcorder features. Although it doesn't support a really high quality of camera, there is a 3-megapixel camera included a few nice features, like geo-tagging and panorama assist.


This Motorola Citrus is supported by a 538Mhz processor, while most of good Android phones are supported by at least a 800Mhz processor or even higher. But to cover up that processor issue, this phone users have the option to use a 32GB microSD memory.


There is also a unique fact about this Motorola Citrus. This gadget is actually made of 25% post consumer recycled plastic and is PVC and BFR free. Thus we can say that this gadget also helps world "green" campaign with its eco-friendly package. For those who are interested in this Motorola Citrus, it can be purchased at $29.99.

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