Pros
- Roomy, comfortable QWERTY keyboard
- Stunning AMOLED display
Cons
- Touch display can be slow
- Android OS 1.5 has quirks
Bottom Line
The Moment impresses with a vivid AMOLED display and roomy QWERTY keyboard, but the software is quirky and the touchscreen can be slow.
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