Prizefight: Dopod C720W vs. Moto Q
By CNET staff
07/11/2006
URL: http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39050603,61965116,00.htm
JUDGES: Veronica Belmont, Bonnie Cha, and Kent German
When it first debuted, the Motorola Q was
undoubtedly a knockout. The Windows Mobile device was sleek and sexy, unlike any
other smart phone before it, and generally delivered on performance. However,
when you're sitting there at the top, there's always going to be someone who
wants to knock you down, and let's just say the Dopod C720W (a.k.a. HTC Excalibur) is ready for a fight. This new kid on the block is throwing up some big
claims, with its own slim design, productivity tools, and wireless options. But
don't expect the Moto Q to just sit there and take it. Grab a front-row seat as
these two smart phones duke it out for the championship title. (Editors' Note: The Moto Q used in this article is a US-based CDMA unit equipped with Verizon's 3G EV-DO support. Some references to services and operators may not apply in Asia.)
Let's have a
clean fight, fellas. Ding ding!
About the judges
Veronica Belmont is
an associate producer for CNET, and she is also known around the office as the
Podcast Diva.
Kent German covers the latest trends and devices in
cell phones, smart phones, and accessories. He's been covering technology for
years and loves to talk on the phone.
Bonnie Cha reviews the
latest smart phones, PDAs, and GPS devices, helping CNET readers get their hands
on the latest mobile electronics.
Round 1: Sexiness
Hot or not?
Design and looks count for a lot
when you're shopping for a smart phone, so here's where we examine the look,
size, feel, and sex appeal of the devices. Our individual judges' ratings are
based on a 0-to-5-point scale, which results in a final score of 0 to 15 per
round.
| Player |
Veronica |
Kent |
Bonnie |
Total |
 Dopod C720W |
5
I really
like the rounded edges and the soft-touch finish. Feels very comfortable to
hold, and it looks hot, too! |
5
I have to
go with the Dash for sexiness. Though the C720W's profile is equally trim as the
Q, I'm partial to its black and silver color scheme, plus its curved body makes
for a more comfortable feel. |
4
I had my
doubts about the C720W, but once I got my hands on the device, it was all over.
With the soft-touch finish, the curves, and the sleek black casing, I say, "Yes,
please!" |
14 |
 Motorola
Q |
3
The Q is a
sleek device, but it looks a little clinical for my tastes. Yes, even smart
phones are allowed to have some personality! |
3
I have to
give credit where credit is due. As the original slim smart phone, the Q does
strike a sexy pose. But ultimately it's too boxy and the silver hue's a tad
dull. |
3
Moto Q,
you're still sexy to me, but there just happens to be a hotter ticket in town.
It's still sleek, but after spending time with the Dash, the Q just seems blocky
and hard to me now. |
9 | Winner:
Dopod C720W
Round 2: Navigation
How do you use this gosh-darn thing?
In round 2, we examine the menu
navigation and the usability of the devices' controls and QWERTY keyboards.
| Player |
Veronica |
Kent |
Bonnie |
Total |
 Dopod C720W |
4
I love how
easy My Faves is to use. The only downside was that the buttons on the keypad
were a little too close together. |
4
The C720W
has a great navigation array. The toggle is large and tactile, and I like that
the other navigation buttons are raised. The keypad buttons are also
user-friendly, but ultimately they're too squashed together. And since neither
device has a touch screen, that's a moot point. |
4
The
Dopod C720W was definitely easier to use one-handed, but its QWERTY keyboard
doesn't compare to the spaciousness of the Q's keyboard. Plus, I'm not sold on
that volume touch strip. |
12 |
 Motorola
Q |
5
The
scrollwheel is very convenient for nav, and there's plenty of room for typing by
feel. It might be a little less hand-cramp inducing. |
4
The Q
stumbles when it comes to the navigation array. Its toggle is large enough, but
it's too slick for my tastes. Also, the other navigation buttons are flat with
the surface of the device. On the other hand, the keypad is superior to that of
the C720W. The keys have a more solid feel and are spaced farther apart. Overall
I'd say it's a draw. |
5
I have to
give it to the Moto Q in this round. The scrollwheel on the right and the roomy
QWERTY keyboard made it really easy to navigate the menus and enter text for
messages. |
14 | Winner:
Motorola Q
Round 3: Connectivity
Cutting the cord
Here we take a look at the
wireless options of each device, and how they help you be more productive on the
go.
| Player |
Veronica |
Kent |
Bonnie |
Total |
 Dopod C720W |
4
I
generally like having Wi-Fi capability in a phone, so this is a big plus. I hang
out in Wi-Fi cafes a lot! |
5
No
question here. The C720W's integrated Wi-Fi gives it a leg up over the Q. Throw
in Bluetooth 2 with multiple profiles, e-mail, document view, and multiple
messaging options, and you get a winner. |
5
Integrated
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2, and EDGE support--that's a hat trick to me! In addition, it
has push e-mail capabilities right out of the box. |
14 |
 Motorola
Q |
5
3G is
where it's at! Faster than the EDGE connection in the Dash. Good for most other
people, who actually work on the go. |
3
The Q's
lack of Wi-Fi is disappointing. Also, runs Bluetooth 1.2 and it doesn't support
a dial-up networking profile. Yet that's not to say the Q doesn't have its
connectivity strong points. It's a 3G EV-DO phone for starters, and it also
offers e-mail and messaging. |
4
Yes, the
Motorola Q has the advantage of a 3G EV-DO network, but the Bluetooth
restrictions and lack of Wi-Fi is a big downer. |
12 |
Winner:
Dopod C720W
Round 4: Multimedia
Smart phones want to have fun, too
Smart phones aren't just about work.
In this round, we compare the quality of the multimedia and entertainment
features of the mobiles.
| Player |
Veronica |
Kent |
Bonnie |
Total |
 Dopod C720W |
4
I really
like the options for the camera, especially since you can see the changes on the
screen immediately. Don't like the speaker for music, though. |
3
I don't
see too much difference here. Both devices support a 1.3-megapixel camera and
Windows Media Player 10. |
3
The C720W's
camera took some pretty poor photos, which isn't what I wanted to see after
struggling with the confusing interface. The C720W redeemed itself a bit with
good video playback. |
10 |
 Motorola
Q |
4
The stereo
speakers on the back sounded really great for a phone, but I found the camera
options a little confusing. |
4
Despite
the fact that it doesn't support V Cast streaming video, I give a slight edge to
the Q due to its better-performing camera and stereo speakers. |
4
Better
camera, solid video playback, and an awesome speaker for listening to
music--yeah, the Q knows how to party. |
12 | Winner:
Motorola Q
Round 5: Call quality
Can you hear us now?
In the final battle, we check out
the sound and clarity of phone calls and the quality of handsets'
speakerphones.
| Player |
Veronica |
Kent |
Bonnie |
Total |
 Dopod C720W |
5
My call
came in loud and clear, even though I don't usually get the best reception. |
4
I couldn't
tell much difference here. Call quality on both phones was very good, with clear
audio and decent volume. The sound on the C720W was a bit hollow at times, but
callers couldn't tell we were using a cell phone. |
4
The
Dopod C720W delivered with excellent call quality, both in-ear and
speakerphone. My friends were impressed on their end as well. |
13 |
 Motorola
Q |
4
Call
quality was pretty good, but sounded much like any other phone I could use.
Nothing special. |
4
Not a lot
of difference between the two devices. The Q had some crackling on the line, but
its speakerphone was great. |
3
There was
some snap, crackle, and popping that interfered with a couple of conversations,
but the Q generally offers good call quality. Plus, the speakerphone is
great. |
11 | Winner:
Dopod C720W
The winner is...
Dopod
C720W
Total
points
Dopod C720W: 63 Motorola Q:
58
Winner: Dopod
C720W Motorola Q, you've
been served. Though the Q broke new ground when it first debuted with its
attractive and sleek design, its moment in the spotlight seems to be over. The
Dopod C720W offers that same sex appeal, and manages to pack in the full gamut
of features and solid performance, delivering that final knockout punch.
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