The Motorola Devour is built to last and it delivers on features and performance. We'd make a few usability changes, and we were hoping for more than Android 1.6, but Moto makes another good Android move.
The Devour has a slider design that exposes the full keyboard.
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The Devour's display is bright and vibrant, but we wish it were bigger.
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The Devour's metal skin makes it sturdy and shiny.
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You access the Devour's battery and memory card slot through a door on its left spine.
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The Devour, somewhat, resembles the Droid, but it's more attractive.
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The Devour has a spacious, comfortable keyboard, though we don't like the placement of the space bar.
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We really enjoy the Devour's solid feel.
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We like that the Devour has a 3.5mm headset jack.
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The Devour's camera lacks a flash and a self-portrait mirror.
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Even though the Devour is heavy it travels well.
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