Motorola Dext Vs Motorola Milestone – Milestone a finished version of the Dext
Just like the Motorola Dext, the Motorola Milestone runs on Google’s Android, but the Milestone comes with the latest version of the OS installed. While the Dext was equipped with “Motoblur”, a shell over Android, very much like the “Sense” interface is on HTC’s Android models, but Motorola decided to leave it off the Milestone, which uses the standard Android interface. The benefit of not running the shell, is a faster phone overall, as less internal memory is used, however, with the loss of the “Motoblur” shell, the phone has also lost the enhanced security features, running a shell provides. Another feature missing from the Motorola Milestone, when compared to the Motorola Dext, is Wi-Fi functionality. While both phones support GPS, 3G and HSDPA connectivity, only the Dext offers Wi-Fi connectivity for connecting to the Internet. Other then Wi-Fi the phones are almost identical in functionality. From both models the Motorola Milestone is the only one equipped with a 5 Megapixel camera, and also the only model offering Bluetooth and USB support. It also has an on board MP3 player. Both models come equipped with a touch screen, where Motorola Dext has a TFT display of 3.2” and the Milestone comes equipped with a larger display of 3.7”. Overall, both phones look good, and work well, but the Motorola Milestone appears to be more “finished” as the rough edges, clearly present in the Dext model, appear to have been polished off in the Milestone edition. Lucy Brightly is a content writer and writes about latest gadgets. For information on latest latest mobile phones like Motorola Milestone, you can go to leading online shops. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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