Motorola’s DROID Pro made a play for the disloyal BlackBerry crowd, pairing Android with a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen in a candybar form-factor. Blocky style and a low-res display did the Pro no favors, however, and so Motorola has returned with thePro+, a smartphone targeting mobile professionals who don’t want to be entirely embarrassed by their – or their IT department’s – choice of handset. Read on for the full SlashGear review.
Hardware
QWERTY candybars have long been RIM’s form-factor of choice, though as touchscreens have gained favor their size limitations have kept them as the niche option. Still, there’s something to be said for the immediacy of punching out a quick email, IM or text message without having to slide out a keyboard, deal with an on-screen ‘board or rely on voice dictation. The Motorola Pro+ is a reasonably compact 119.5 x 62 x 11.65 mm and 113g, with the rear panel a soft-touch plastic hatch that, though somewhat flimsy when removed, feels reasonably sturdy when clipped in place.
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