A Bit Review of Motorola Milestone 2 June 15th, 2011

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Motorola Milestone 2 is the update from Motorola’s first milestone with better specs and a few other tweaks. What are the differences with the first Motorola Milestone? We will review the handset made by Motorola on this one.

Hardware
Motorola Milestone 2 uses a touchscreen technology on a 3.7-inch screen with resolution (480×854) pixels. As expected the level of detail is quite high. The resulting color is also quite good, with a good overall perspective. Touchsrcreen screen is also quite responsive. Similar to its predecessor in the bottom of the screen there are 4 main buttons, namely Back, Menu, Home, and Search.

Keyboard sliding mechanism is good enough. Movements are very dynamic and feel smooth. But the keys on the keyboard are too flat, making it slightly difficult to push. However, the QWERTY keyboard is a very useful feature for use on Motorola Milestone 2.

On the left side of the phone you will find the microUSB port for charging and data. On the right bank there is a camera button and volume control. For music lovers, there is a standard 3.5mm headset jack is located on the upper side with the power button / lock next to it. Motorola Milestone 2 also comes with a 5 megapixel camera with 2 LED flash.

Interface
At the interface we find that MOTOBLUR more dominant than the Android interface. Even with our MOTOBLUR easier access to Facebook and Twitter. But it will make you get stuck with an existing account login. There are 7 homescreen that you can use and experience of all working fine.

Camera
It uses a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus - the same as Motorola’s first milestone with the same capabilities. When taking photos where the lighting is good, there is considerable detail with accurate color. In addition, the handset also can handle with good macro pictures. In situations where lighting is less, dual LED flash doing good work to illuminate the shooting, although it makes the color a little less sharp. But overall, it’s not bad at all.

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