Motorola QA4 Evoke

Perhaps, earlier than most customers had expected, the Motorola QA4 Evoke is ready for purchase in the US through Alltel for $79.99 with two-year services agreement and after a $100 mail-in rebate.

Motorola’s official announcement of the Motorola QA4 Evoke may not have generated the hype (positive or negative) that Motorola was hoping for, but there is more to the Motorola QA4 Evoke than meets the eye.

DoubleDT.Com has covered the features of Motorola QA4 Evoke several times until now, but, just in case you missed them, they include a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with 240 x 400 pixels, hardware alphanumeric keypad, A-GPS, integrated social networking capabilities, EVDO Rev A connectivity, virtual QWERTY keyboard, 2MP camera and expandable memory.

The Motorola QA4 Evoke sports some decent features. The device is no smartphone, but with its iPhone-like widgets, a touchscreen display and full-HTML browser. The Motorola QA4 Evoke is absolutely fresh-look stuff from Motorola’s handset designers. It is obvious that Motorola’s QA4 Evoke takes many a design cue from Apple iPhone, and that all-too-familiar widget-based homescreen certainly evokes images of the iPhone’s operating system. However, that may be a good move for Motorola.

Personally, the unveiling of the Motorola QA4 Evoke could be a signal of change in Motorola’s design perspective. Motorola seems to be embracing industry trends; the Motorola QA4 Evoke seems to be an attempt to key-in on what makes devices like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Omnia so famous. It is likely to be a slow motion, but the Motorola QA4 Evoke gives us hope that Motorola can turn things better.

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