LETEST MOTOYUVA A810 MOBILE PHONE, WITH THE RECENT spate of touchy feely phones in the market, most of them positioned at the high-end segment, entry-level users may be feeling left out. Targeting exactly such a user, Moto's a'ffordable phone takes care of man's desperate need to touch something.Available in black or white, this compact candybar comes with a smallish screen with two call buttons and a five-way joystick under it. Provision of audio jack and a sliding lock button on the sides is a nice touch, pun unintended. A retractable stylus finds shelter at the rear.Running Linux, the icon-driven interface is similar to Moto's Ming. Many of the functions can be used without resorting to the stylus, the joystick and your fingertips proving quite handy to do most tasks.

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Preloaded apps give you direct access to yatra.com for ticket bookings and to various Indian newspapers for news. Performance is good for the most part, and most functions work as expected. The camera works well in good light and the music functions play their part. On the negative side, text input is a bit of an issue because of the small screen while the interface feels sluggish when launching applications. Overall, the phone is a mix of good and bad, but comes across as worth consideration mainly because of its price tag.