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The main benefit resulting from this large size is the fact that the keyboard can be relatively big. The individual keys measure 6mm wide by 8mm tall. They are arranged in a shallow u-shaped arc in similar fashion to the BlackBerry Curve. The keys are contiguous rather than individually spaced, have a somewhat rubbery feel and deliver a faint click when pressed. Consequently, it's fairly easy to use the keyboard at a reasonable speed. Beneath the bottom row is a double-width space bar and several function keys.

These launch the Calendar, Contacts, music library, camera, voice control and phone dialer. When you're in a phone call, the button that normally launches the voice control utility starts and stops the speakerphone. Above the keyboard are the obligatory Windows Mobile smartphone controls. A navigation pad provides for directional movement while its central button allows you to make selections.

The remainder of the buttons are, in typical Motorola style, arranged on a flat area and separated by raised ridges. Each of these buttons occupies a reasonably large space. There are two softmenu buttons, a button that takes you to the Windows Mobile today screen, a back button, Call and End buttons, a button that opens the Windows Mobile messaging software and one that starts the Web browser.

Although some BlackBerry-style devices are a little fiddly to use, we found these buttons to be both straightforward to use and responsive. Motorola has certainly had enough practice at this approach to be expected to get it right by now.

The display measures 2. The LCD is sharp and bright, and benefits from a sensor that adjusts its brightness depending on the ambient lighting conditions. This sensor also automatically provides a blue background glow to the markings on the keys, the surround of the navigation pad and the separators for the flat Windows Mobile shortcut buttons. You can disable this feature, which will prove useful when you don't want you handset to glow in the dark.

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