CNET Asia Review
6.7
out of 10View score
The bad: Single mini-USB port prevents multi-connections; no dedicated A/V connector; entry-level camera.
The bottom line: The S730 is great for those who prefer to use the numeric pad most of the time, but won't mind having a QWERTY keyboard without compromising on the size.
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Average User Rating
from 3 users
5.7
out of 10User Reviews
Still innovative
Jan 25, 2008Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: Design
Cons: battery
Opinion:
Motorola is innovative? That's a first.
not bad phone to use, but a tad bulky, slide QWERTY is nice and i feel is functional.
qwerty what?
Jan 12, 2008Rating: 2 out of 10 (Terrible)
Pros: qwerty kb
Cons: qwerty, what for?
Opinion:
i don't understand the intent of introducing this product to the market (alongside LG viewty, etc.) with a very small screen, the numeric keypad should do the stuff. the addition of the slide-out keyboard only makes it bulkier, that's all. like other companies (Nokia) who wants to flood the market with mutiple products along with their experimentation in form factors, there's just no economic gain for the manufacturer & the consumer. HTC can focus on continuing their legacy on proven products unless they are introducing really innovative ones (like Motorola does).
not much inprovement from dopod c500
Oct 16, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: 3G have added!
Cons: camera can be better!
Opinion:
camera should upgrade to 3MP with autofocus!
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