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Motorola MILESTONE next to Apple iPhone 3GS
The four keys below are touch-sensitive too
The left side of the Motorola MILESTONE is pretty bare the microUSB port being the only element here.
The microUSB slot is all you get at the left
The right panel has the camera key and the volume rocker. The camera
key is perfect in size and tactility but the volume rocker is a bit too
flat and hard to press. This is not something to worry about
considering that it isn't the most frequently used control anyway.
There are a couple of keys on the right side
Jumping to the top we find the power/screen lock key and the 3.5mm audio jack.
The 3.5mm audio jack and the power/screen lock key are on top
Opening the slider reveals the four-row QWERTY keyboard and the
D-pad. Having a D-pad here and a Menu key means that in most scenarios
you can operate the device even without the touchscreen.
The four-row full QWERTY keyboard
The keyboard itself is really comfortable with the keys large and
tactile enough to allow quite quick typing. Frankly, we feel it would
have been even better without the D-pad but there is a decent amount of
space anyway.
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