3: UI
(screen locked)
(home screen)
• The phone comes with Android OS version 2.3.4 Gingerbread.
• Motorola has provided its own Motoblur interface over the stock android UI but it does very little (actually nothing) to change the stock android interface.
• The motoblur essentially provides us with 4 tabs (default, entertainment, business & personal), each having 5 home screens of its own.
• The menu is also very basic with no 3-d view although Motorola provides us with tabs which you can name and group the apps.
Verdict: 4/10 the Motoblur UI is not at all pleasing and Menu view is also very basic.
4: Camera
• The phone is equipped with a 5mp autofocus cam with led flash. The daylight images are OK.
• The images captured using LED flash (in dark) are of bad quality.
• Front-camera is a VGA camera hence strictly for video calls only.
• The videos are recorded in mp4, h.263 & h.264 in VGA format @ 30fps. Video quality is not up to the mark.
Verdict: 7/10 the video quality should have been a lot better.
5: Multimedia
• The phone has a nice speaker although if would have been appreciable if it was a little more loud.
• The stock android music player is very basic and it even lacks an equalizer. Although it can be solved by downloading a good player of your choice from the android market (I use Winamp).
• The stock player has integrated internet radio support (shoutcast directory) which gives you access to 100+ internet radio channels.
• The video player is also very basic although the video playback quality is nice.
• The bundled headphones are BAD although it shouldn’t be a problem as you have 3.5mm audio jack.
Verdict: 7/10 the audio quality is good and the loudspeaker is loud.
THE PHONE HAS A FM RADIO
6: Battery
The most important aspect of a cell phone is its battery. The Fire comes with a 1420mAh battery. With about 2 hours of music playback, 1-2 hours of wifi usage & playing games for about 2 hours, the phone lasts me for about a day and a half.
Verdict: 7/10 It depends on your usage pattern.
7: Connectivity
-> The phone is equipped with 3G, wifi "n" and bluetooth 2.1.
-> It has 3G hotspot, Wifi tethering & USB tethering.
-> Wifi reception is good. There are no dropouts and browsing over wifi is a nice experience.
Battery tends to drain very fast when using wifi
Verdict: 7/10
8: Important Points
• The call quality is very good. The person on the other side is audible and his voice is also very loud and clear. The network reception of the phone is also very good(till now it has dropped the signal only once at Udyog Bhawan metro station whereas my Nokia 5230 used to drop the signal at Race Course, but it was also a very good handset). Noticed this thing today.
• The front cam cannot be used for native video calling over the network (as android doesn’t support video calling till now). It can be used for video calling over “QIK” (comes pre-installed). I tried to video call over Skype but was successful in voice calls only. Skype’s present version doesn’t support this phone for video calling (hopefully an update would solve this).
• The phone lags just for .5sec in the starting whenever I open fruit ninja but otherwise the working is smooth and never sluggish.
Final Verdict: 7.5/10
NOTE: I’ve browsed xda forums and a lot others on how to root this phone, but no one seems to know how to. Although some people have succeeded in doing so, but I will do so after some time. This is due to the locked bootloader. And also, the no of roms available for this is also very-very low.
Conclusion:
It is a nice vfm phone and at its price point(I got if for rs.12k), it’s a nice set having a lot of features. If you can wait for some time and have 15k, go for Sony Ericson Xperia mini pro. But if you have only 12k to invest, go for this set.
Note: This is my personal opinion.
this is my first review so please do tell me if i lack somewhere. And all the above views are my personal opinion.
And mods please can you shift this thread to "reviews" section. Noticed it right now..