Motorola’s new A910 WiFi enabled handset comes with a spiffy new user interface. The dedicated menu button and quartet of horizontal lines icon are gone. The Motorola UI had always been quirky, but an effort in what looks like an attempt to gain market share, Motorola has made some concessions to make the useability of their upcoming phones in tune with the market trends. The menu system received a complete revamp as well. Everything’s working fine save for its fairly slow speed that could frustrate. Via Mobileburn
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