Motorola Citrus first hands-on!

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The Droid Pro’s certainly got the spotlight at Motorola’s CTIA 2010 event, and for good reason — this Motorola Citrus is slow and crippled by comparison. It’s a iffy little entry-level device with a Blur-like UI and a fairly functional Android 2.1, but a lethargic 524MHz MSM7525 processor and 3-inch touchscreen with a resolution so small you can see individual pixels without squinting. UI browsing and surfing was laggy too, though we did like the device’s comfortable-to-hold size and dedicated physical Send / End keys. Let’s hope this one arrives at a price low enough to woo the mainstream, because we’re honestly having a hard time calling the Citrus a smartphone. Gallery: Motorola Citrus, first hands-on! Motorola Citrus first hands-on! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 22:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Motorola Citrus first hands-on!

Filed under: News,Tech |

The Droid Pro’s certainly got the spotlight at Motorola’s CTIA 2010 event, and for good reason — this Motorola Citrus is slow and crippled by comparison. It’s a iffy little entry-level device with a Blur-like UI and a fairly functional Android 2.1, but a lethargic 524MHz MSM7525 processor and 3-inch touchscreen with a resolution so small you can see individual pixels without squinting. UI browsing and surfing was laggy too, though we did like the device’s comfortable-to-hold size and dedicated physical Send / End keys. Let’s hope this one arrives at a price low enough to woo the mainstream, because we’re honestly having a hard time calling the Citrus a smartphone. Gallery: Motorola Citrus, first hands-on! Motorola Citrus first hands-on! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 22:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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