The Motorola Evoke Q4A Cell Phones Review
Motorola's
Evoke Q4A comes naturally
in a different form that we expect for a Motorola handset. Currently there are
features like a superb slider design and some smart phones that have full
browsers and a good control panel supporting HTML but Q4A is not a complete
smart phone. Q4A is different from Motorola's other cellular phones.
It
is beautiful and is built with quality in its construction. Evock's
rounded corners and rubbery, yet smooth, backing looks very good in
your hands. The front of the unit has a 2.8 inch display, with resolution of
400 by 240 pixels. What is Motorola's choice about Evoke Q4A is its minimal
design. A class button will work as a OK / back / app-launcher button.
There
is a lock or unlock toggle and a camera key on the right, and there is a volume
control on the left. There is a micro USB port and a headset port for charging
at the bottom. There is also a Micro SD slot just below the removable battery.
The
slide-out numeric pad is strong and the keys are easy to clamp down, because
they have become good and large with the raised numbers and bright backlight. Naturally,
it has got a software keyboard that can be employed in the landscape of
portrait alignment. As well as the predictive text function works well.
The
keyboard also has haptic feedback. This means that when you press a key, the
phone will give you a light vibration. Evoke Q4A comes preloaded with 7
widgets. They are: Follow Me Weather, Google Picasa, Google Quick Search,
MySpace (Mobile Version), RSS Reader, USA Today and Surely YouTube. Each widget
has its own panel. You can flip through the easily available widget through
swipe of your fingers. While instant access to apps is a clever feature, you
are limited to them. 7. When scrolling through pages can take multiple screens
on the occasion, and zooming in different areas of the page appeared a bit
jerky, but not too bad.
The
multimedia player is good. You can easily skip your library of music by album,
song or even artist. Playback modes offer shuffle, loop, and of course
playlists. The quality of the sound is very good, and you can also use your own
headphones (in some cases the adapters may be required, because Motorola has a microUSB
jack in Evoke Q4A). The camera is amazing like any other, the image-quality
2-megapixel is excellent for the camera. Another great feature is that it
allows you to upload your photos from your Photograph Studio to Google Picasa.
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