Testurteil: "8 Good"
Test: Einzeltest: Motorola WILDER
Zitat: Pro: + Dustand splash-resistant chassis Affordable name brand phone
Contra: - Virtual keyboard is hard to type on Low-quality pictures and video
The Motorola Wilder isn´t worried that you will toss it around on a sand beach, or use it to talk in the rain, which might be the main reason for obtaining it in the first place. Also, for around $80 on prepaid plans at Carphone Warehouse, the phone couldn´t get much cheaper for what it offers. Even though it is priced as a disposable handset there, it has its virtues like the splash-resistant shell, and an extra OLED notification screen for bragging rights. Getting it SIM-free at Carphone costs about $110, though, and on other places like Amazon UK it can go up to $140, erasing the price advantage before the cheapest Android phones. Still, the low-ball Carphone offer makes it priced at least $50 less than the cheapest decent Android handsets like the Huawei IDEOS , for example. If you prefer to save the cash, and don´t care about the thousands of applications Android Market offers, the Motorola Wilder comes to the rescue as a rather affordable rugged handset, making it ideal for giving to your kids, or using as a spare phone without hesitation. At its lowest price you can hardly find a match for the Motorola Wilder in the name brand value-for-money realm, but spending those extra $50 could net you the HTC Smart featurephone also with Brew MP, but more upscale design, or, if you are looking to smarten up, you can grab the Samsung Galaxy Mini , or the LG Optimus Me P350 with Android and capacitive touchscreens.