At first glance, you might think that the Motorola Crush is upside down. Instead of being below the touch screen, the call buttons and the shortcuts are at the top.
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Though unusual, the design changes make no difference in usability. The display is somewhat small, but we only noticed it when using the Web browser.
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Even the virtual keyboard is simple once you've used it a couple of times.
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The rear side of the Crush has a soft touch material. The camera lens rests at the bottom.
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The microSD card slot and controls for the camera and voice dialing feature sit on the Crush's right side.
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The Crush has a solid feel in the hand.
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The compact Crush travels well.
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The Crush's camera doesn't have a flash or self-portrait mirror.