TheMotorola Citrus is an Android device on Verizon that does not impress me.
The phone is small. Also, there is tons of paperwork included with the phone, so much that the paperwork is bigger than the phone. I wonder what Motorola was thinking could really be so important that was necessary to ship with this little phone.
The phone has all the typical features…
It ships with USB to micro USB power cable and AC adapter. The top right corner edge of the screen is shiny and I thought it was a cover but it’s not. The shiny corner is either a defect or a weird design feature, no idea which. I noticed when I took off the back cover to get to the battery that the 2 GB micro USB was no brand. All in all, this phone feels plastic and cheap. There’s no keyboard, which is fine if the touch screen works.
So I turned the Motorola Citrus on for a First look.
This phone was very slow to load. The loading screen is just a Verizon logo, nothing fancy, no animation or sound, and for a while, I thought it was frozen because there was nothing to indicate otherwise. Finally a screen! Resolution was not great and the screen did not scroll in a fluid way. It felt like it was frozen.
Motorola CitrusFeels like a MetroPCS phone
This phone feels like a phone I’d find on MetroPCS, not Verizon. I don’t like products that feel cheap, so I can’t recommend it.
Thanks,
Super Gadget Guy


