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The Motorola Milestone 2 is the much-anticipated follow up to the earlier Milestone Android smartphone, as well as the awaited European GSM edition of the US’s Motorola Droid 2. Running the Android v2.2 Froyo OS, the phone also reloads Motoblur, Motorola’s bespoke user interface which aggregates social networking, email, contacts and messaging accounts in a single and easily-accessible communication centre.

Old and new features

The Motorola Milestone 2 carries a wide range of high specs and impressive features which includes a 1GHz OMAP3 mobile processor at the core plus 8 GB of internal onboard memory which is expandable up to 32 GB via a microSD card slot. A 5 megapixel camera is included, the exact same one used in the first Milestone. However, the phone’s notable feature is that it is capable of 720p high-definition video capture and playback. You can find the best deals for the Milestone 2 at www.best-mobile-contracts.co.uk.

The QWERTY slide-out keyboard is a bit slimmer than its predecessors. Like the Droid 2, the Milestone 2 takes out the directional pad found in earlier versions to make room for a bigger and more spacious keyboard boasting larger keys and better typing experience.

The Motorola Milestone 2 3.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display is left unaltered, so are the basic controls and slab form factor.

New additions

It’s not about using old features in new phone versions though. The Milestone 2 can act as a Wi-Fi hub that can tether up to 5 devices to form your own mobile hotspot. This is dependent on your network, and may charge more for this extra feature.

And since the Motorola Milestone 2 is running Google’s Android 2.2, it will provide Adobe Flash Player 10.1 support to allow users to access websites that are based on Flash. The Android also includes a very efficient Webkit-based browser that operates well with Adobe Flash.

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