Most of Moto's Linux based phones were developed specifically for the Chinese market in mind and incorporate touch screens to make character entry easier. An english menu system has been an option on all of the units that I am familiar with. One feature that is overlooked on some units is the ability to use handwriting recognition if you don't like tapping on the soft keyboard.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Most of Moto's Linux based phones were developed specifically for the Chinese market in mind and incorporate touch screens to make character entry easier. An english menu system has been an option on all of the units that I am familiar with.
One feature that is overlooked on some units is the ability to use handwriting recognition if you don't like tapping on the soft keyboard.