The Motorola Evoke Q4A Cell Phones Review
Author: Paul Wise

The Evoke Q4A by Motorola comes in subtly different form
from what we expect for a Motorola handsets. It currently
has a graceful slider design and some smartphone-like
features like a full browser supporting HTML and a nice
control panel but the Q4A isn't a full fledged smart
phone.The Q4A is rather different from the other cellular
phone by Motorola.

It is beautiful and is made with quality in its build. The
Evoke's rounded corners and rubberized, yet smooth, backing
feels pretty nice in your hand. At the front part of the
unit is the 2.8-inch display with a resolution of
400-by-240-pixels. What many like about the Evoke Q4A by
Motorola is its minimalist design. One square button will
function as the OK / back / app-launcher button.

There is a lock or unlock toggle and a camera key sitting
on the right side, and on the left is a volume control. On
the bottom there is a microUSB port for charging and a
headset port. There is also a microSD slot right under the
removable battery.

The slide-out numeric pad is robust and the keys are simple
to press down, because they are made nice and big with
raised numbers and bright backlight. Naturally, it's got a
software keyboard that may be employed in either landscape
of portrait alignment. As well the predictive-text function
works nicely.

The keyboard also has haptic feedback. This means when you
press a key the phone will give you a slight vibration. The
Evoke Q4A comes pre loaded with 7 widgets. They are: Follow
Me Weather, Google Picasa, Google Quicksearch, MySpace (The
Mobile Version), RSS Reader, USA Today Mobile, and of
course YouTube. Each widget has its own panel. You can also
easily flip thru the available widgets through a swipe of
your finger. While instantaneous access to apps is a clever
feature, you are limited to those 7. When browsing
scrolling thru pages can take multiple screens on
occassion, and zooming into diverse areas of the page
appeared slightly jerky but not too bad. The multimedia
player is nice. You can easily skim your library of music
by album, song or even artist. Playback modes offer
shuffle, loop, and of course playlist. The sound quality is
very good, and you can even use your own headphones (in
some cases an adapter may be required since the Evoke Q4A
by Motorola has a microUSB jack). The camera, is amazing
like no other, the Image-quality is outstandingly good for
a 2-megapixel camera. Another great feature is that it lets
you upload your photographs right to Google Picasa from
your photograph studio.


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