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Motorola Milestone (Droid) review

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Verdict

A good list of specifications and a lovely screen can't quite make up for patchy performance and below par battery life

Review Date: 14 Jan 2010

Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray

Price when reviewed: £50, on a £35.00 per month, 18 months contract.

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
4 stars out of 6

Value for Money
3 stars out of 6

Ease of Use
4 stars out of 6

Motorola's Milestone (also known in some circles as the Droid), is one of the most hotly anticipated smartphones of recent times. The hysteria focuses mainly around the fact that it's the first phone with Google's new Android 2.0 OS, and this brings a number of key improvements.

Most significant among the improvements is free voice-guided satnav, via the upcoming Google Maps Navigation. Alas, at the time of writing, our review model didn't have this on board – its not due for its UK release for a few weeks yet – so we couldn't test it out, but if reports on the web are anything to go by, it's a free extra well worth having.

Motorola Milestone (Droid)

Android 2.0 also brings with it voice search – tap a button next to the Google search box on the home screen, say what you want to look for, and the phone runs a Google search for you. It's remarkably accurate considering you don't need to train it, and it works surprisingly well. As long as you don't mind looking a bit deranged, shouting random keywords into your phone on street corners, it offers a quick alternative to typing on screen or using the Milestone's slide-out physical keyboard.

That's not all, though. A number of other tweaks include a unified inbox for Exchange, Gmail and other third party email accounts, plus an all-in-one contacts view. You can now add multiple Gmail accounts instead of the single account of previous versions, and this version of Android now supports multitouch natively. The Milestone takes advantage of this by offering pinch zoom gestures in the browser and image editing applications.

Alas, as with so many bleeding edge devices, Motorola leans far too heavily on the new release of Android, and improves little else. Where other manufacturers add extra desktop space, the Milestone is limited to the standard three screens, and there's not even any extra software of note. We expected Motorola to include Motoblur – a social networking aggregation tool included on its other Android phone, the DEXT – but there's no sign of any addition.

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User comments

Proxy!!???!!

Why is it that you've never mentioned the lack of Proxy support on Android? Many Universities and Enterprise business users have a completely useless wifi radio when at work/campus and you've not mentioned this rather glaring hole in function on any of your Android phone reviews. I bet there isn't a single other smartphone operating system that ommits this feature. I love my Hero but it's been neutered.

By hjl4354 on 14 Jan 2010

I;m going to be covering this in more detail in the RWC column soon, but in the meantime if you google it you should be able to find a downloadable Android proxy app.

By PaulOckenden on 14 Jan 2010

There is no app or satisfactory fix that i can find after 3 months of intermittent web trawling. Some people have tried using anycut but that solution has no support for secured proxy access.

Here's the issue logged with the Google Code site that seems to be unheeded: http://code.google.com/p/android/issue
s/detail?id=1273

Even if someone does manage to write an app, you have to admit that it's should be a built in function.

Anyhoo, i'll stop moaning, I look forward to reading your column.

By hjl4354 on 14 Jan 2010

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