
Motorola Milestone XT720 review (2)
Know Your Mobile India reviews the Motorola Milestone XT720 - an 8 megapixel Android monster launched in India recently
Published on Aug 19, 2010
The next thing that you would really like to know is about its camera. You must be wondering if that 8 megapixel camera and the 720p video recording are worth their salt though, aren't you? Well, the Xenon flash is a first for an Android smartphone, and it does a better job of helping out in low light conditions than an ordinary flash does, though you still need to be quite close to the subject to get a good shot.
There is a good macro mode, and the face detection and panorama modes are both nice extras. But the camera doesn't really deliver what the specs suggest it might. Images in general were a bit over exposed and the 720p videos we shot (at 24 frames a second, incidentally) were all rather jerky.
The big screen lends itself well to video viewing, though, and watching movies from third parties such as streamed YouTube content was a satisfactory experience. You’ll need to use Wi-Fi to get the best from YouTube, and to keep your data charges down, of course, but that’s not unusual and it is no problem.
Web browsing too, over Wi-Fi or the network, is a fine experience. The large screen means you can see plenty, and its capacitive nature means pinch to zoom is here. We know this isn’t the be all and end all of smartphones, but when it is not present we rue its absence. Still, there is no Flash support so don't for a moment think of watching a lot of embedded video.
If you do want to go to town with video shooting there is good news in that Moto provides an 8GB microSD card for data storage. The screen is a tad reflective which means that framing photos, and indeed doing anything else, outside in bright sunlight can be a bit of a challenge. Oh, and while we are dissing the screen, it seems more than usually keen to capture and retain grease from fingers. You'll be cleaning this one a lot.
The GPS sits alongside Google Maps, naturally enough, and Motorola has also bundled its own navigation solution, called Motonav. Try it for free for a while, but when it comes to time to pay up, we'd probably stick with Google Maps.
The big downer of the Milestone XT720 has to be its battery life. You can't expect superb battery life from a mobile phone that has a screen the size of this one and all the multimedia features that are on tow here. But we struggled to get a day from it without a recharge, which might be a blow to some people.
In the end the Milestone XT720 is undoubtedly a top notch smartphone, but Motorola may have over-egged its own custard. The 8 megapixel camera might have been better replaced by a top notch 5 megapixel one, the 720p video recording is disappointingly jerky, and the battery life would simply disappoint some users.
Motorola Milestone XT720 info
Typical price: Rs. 27,490
Pros:
Great capacitive touchscreen
An 8 megapixel camera
720p video recording
HDMI out – cable provided
Large screen
Cons:
Screen very finger print friendly
720p video is jerky
Battery life not great
Odd bulge in chassis design
Verdict: Motorola's new 8 megapixel, 720p toting blockbuster is good, but not great
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More info: Motorola India website
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