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Review: Motorola Droid Pro

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The touchscreen on the Droid Pro was perfectly sensitive, with no visible lag or problems swiping. The phone registered every tap with no trouble. The capacitive buttons beneath the screen are somewhat interesting. I've become accustomed to sliding my finger onto a touch button to activate it, but this didn't work on the Droid Pro. I had to tap on the button. But I did notice that if I pressed my finger on the touchscreen and then dragged it down to the touch button area, I could still control the left and right swiping actions on the homescreen from that strip, which might be a nice way to scroll left and right while keeping fingers out of the way. Not a terribly useful feature, but good to know if it ever comes up.

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