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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

Details
Part Code MOT_MSTONEBLK_UK
Review Date 14 Jan 2010
Price ex VAT £340
Price inc VAT £400
Cheapest price on contract £50
Contract monthly charge £35.00
Contract period 18 months
Contract provider www.expansys.com
Overall rating 4 stars out of 6
Ease of Use rating 4 stars out of 6
Features & Design 4 stars out of 6
Value for Money 3 stars out of 6
Battery Life
Talk time, quoted 7hrs
Standby, quoted 16 days
Physical
Dimensions 60.2 x 14.6 x 115.8mm (WDH)
Weight 165g
Touchscreen yes
Primary keyboard Physical
Core Specifications
RAM capacity 256MB
ROM size 8,133MB
Camera megapixel rating 5.0mp
Front-facing camera? no
Video capture? yes
Display
Screen size 3.7in
Resolution 480 x 854
Landscape mode? yes
Other wireless standards
Bluetooth support yes
Integrated GPS yes
Software
OS family Android
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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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