Motorola PHOTON 4G Review
Computer equipmentFrom first glance there is nothing that really stands out as far as a weakness with this phone. To cue you of all the details it features a dual-core 1 Ghz NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU, 1GB RAM, comes with 16GB internal storage, VGA front fa camera with a 720p capable 8MP rear camera with dual LED stroke, a nifty kickstand for hands-free management as well as HDMI-out. The display is a 4.3″ qHD high-res 540×960 fixedness and looks vivid and crisp. It might not be as thin as the Galaxy S II but it does have 4G WiMax speeds as well to cure out when needed.

On the left side you have the micro USB for charging and docking equity next to the HDMI-Out while the rest of the goods are on the right side.

The PHOTON has a dedicated camera button as well as abundance rockers on the right side. They have an aluminum finish and a eerie texture of lines to them but they are so close together I feel like I could folder my fingernails with them (if I did that sort of thing). Then your usual headphone jack and power/wake button up top.






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