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Please note: This product has been discontinued. View other Motorola PDA's here. As Motorolas smallest EDA, the ES is packed with voice and data capabilities as well as the computing power to run even the most demanding enterprise applications.

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Most of the corporate world is still entrenched in older versions of Windows and Exchange, so an older version of Windows Mobile would be more compatible with enterprise applications and most IT departments. We're of course disappointed by this--just because it's a business phone doesn't mean it needs to lag behind everything else.

The use of a stylus is also incredibly old-school. Aside from that, the ESS does appear to be a decent smartphone. It's built to be rugged, and the security features are heightened by the presence of a biometric fingerprint scanner. While we wouldn't recommend this as a consumer smartphone, it seems to be a good choice for mobile task workers who need a robust and durable handheld.

It measures 5. But its size is due to its thick rubberized padding, which makes the phone military-certified to withstand the elements. It can survive a 4-foot drop, a 3-foot drop to vinyl-covered concrete, 1. Most of that space is also taken up by a large 3-inch touch-screen display. It has , color support and a WVGA x pixel resolution. The screen is certainly vivid enough for our needs, and we like the vibrant graphics and crisp text.

You can adjust the screen orientation and the font size too. There's a built-in accelerometer so the screen orientation can change as you rotate the phone. However, the ESS is saddled with an analog resistive touch display, which requires a little bit more precision and pressure than capacitive displays.

This is the reason Motorola has included a stylus with the ESS. We managed to use our fingers most of the time for swiping around, but when it came to selecting tiny little buttons, we did have to use the stylus for increased accuracy.

It has the honeycomb-style main menu and the customizable home screens, and you can tap the information bar at the top to tab through open applications.

However, the professional edition has a few extra functions above and beyond the consumer model.



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