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Motorola XPRT

Motorola XPRT
alaScore 82

86 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 86 reviews of Motorola XPRT. The average rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People really like the battery and screen. The price and portability are also appreciated. The sound and camera get negative comments. There are some mixed opinions about the performance.

usability, portability, price, screen, battery

reliability, camera, sound

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola XPRT is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

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Amazon.com review summary for Motorola XPRT

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 55 user reviews of Motorola XPRT from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. People really like the screen and reception. The durability and price are also appreciated. Many are negative about the camera and reliability, while reviews about the usability and performance are mixed.

portability, price, durability, reception, screen

reliability, camera

73% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : Ginny Mies (techadvisor.co.uk)

Motorola XPRT review

 

The Motorola XPRT smartphone has the features and keyboard to please business and IT professionals, but it also has a small display.

The everyday smartphone shopper will probably pass on the XPRT, but its security and enterprise features will please any business or IT professional, and its design is ideal for banging out e-mail and text messages quickly. The display isn't great for...

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Ginny Mies (pcworld.com)

Motorola XPRT: Excellent BlackBerry Alternative

 

If you feel sure you've seen the Motorola XPRT ($130 with a two-year contract from Sprint; price as of July 14, 2011) somewhere before, that's because it is essentially Sprint's version of the Motorola Droid Pro for Verizon. The design is slightly...

Excellent business and travel features ; Great physical QWERTY keyboard

No 4G ; Camera is just average ; Low-resolution display

The XPRT has the features and the keyboard to please any business or IT professional, but its small display will turn off multimedia junkies.

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Jamie Lendino (pcmag.com)

Motorola XPRT (Sprint)

 

The Motorola XPRT offers business customers an enterprise-worthy Android smartphone for globetrotting employees.

True world phone. Good QWERTY keyboard. Support for encryption on both the device and memory card.

No 4G. Small touch screen. Voice dialing doesn't work. Weak speakerphone.

Multimedia, Camera, and Conclusions For consumers, this isn't a bad multimedia phone. There's a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack. Motorola buried the microSD card slot underneath the battery cover, and behind a plastic lever; my 32GB SanDisk card...

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Joni Blecher (letstalk.com)

Motorola XPRT™ (Sprint)

 

The Motorola XPRT is a solid smartphone for globe-trotters.

Aug, 2011

Expert review by : PhoneArena Team (phonearena.com)

Motorola XPRT Review

 

While the Motorola XPRT isn't exactly a new device (it debuted on Verizon as the DROID Pro back in November of last year,) it should be a welcome addition to Sprint business users. The XPRT is an Android 2.2 world phone with a portrait keyboard that...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : K. T. Bradford (androidcentral.com)

Motorola XPRT review

 

Android phones aren't always the best for the business set, but that's not for a lack of trying. Last year, Motorola and Verizon Wireless brought us the Droid Pro, a phone aimed right at BlackB...

For $129 with a two-year contract (and a $50 mail-in rebate), it's a nice price as well.

Aug, 2011

Expert review by : Adama D. Brown (brighthand)

Motorola XPRT Review: Looks Like a BlackBerry, Acts Like a Droid

 

Sprint's Motorola XPRT is a device that runs Google's Android OS but has clearly been designed to lure business users away from their BlackBerrys. Read this review of a smartphone that sports a physical keyboard, touchscreen, and international roaming...

Massive battery power ; Dual GSM/CDMA capabilities ; Unusually secure

Comparatively low-resolution screen ; No 4G speeds

The time that’s passed since the

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Brighthand (brighthand.com)

Motorola XPRT Review: Looks Like a BlackBerry, Acts Like a Droid

 

Sprint's Motorola XPRT is a device that runs Google's Android OS but has clearly been designed to lure business users away from their BlackBerrys. Read this review of a smartphone[...

Massive battery power, Dual GSM/CDMA capabilities, Unusually secure

Comparatively low-resolution screen, No 4G speeds

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Lisa Gade (mobiletechreview.com)

Motorola XPRT Review - Android Phone Reviews by MobileTechReview

 

The Motorola XPRT is Sprint's high end QWERTY phone for business folks and world travelers. It features high quality materials, solid CPU and performance specs and a GSM SIM card slot for world roaming. The XPRT is Sprint's vowel-challenged counterpart...

Higher-end QWERTY bar Android phone, world roaming capability

Tiny keyboard, display not among the best

and other side-slider QWERTY Android smartphones.

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Robert Faustus (brighthub.com)

Motorola XPRT Reviewed - Putting the XPRT into Expert?

 

The Motorola XPRT is Sprint's answer to the Motorola Droid Pro from Verizon. The XPRT hopes to capture the business level users with security features and global capabilities. But does the XPRT really come off as a smartphone for experts or does it...

The Motorola XPRT easily ranks in as a 'Good' smartphone for business level users. While RIM is slowly trying to make its return with the BlackBerry, signs are pointing to a possible slow death. For BlackBerry users looking to hop onto Android, the...

Jun, 2011

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