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Review: Motorola Triumph

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The Motorola Triumph doesn't stray too far from the beaten Android messaging path. It offers the same core functions found on most Android devices.

The stock email, Gmail, SMS, Google Talk, voice dialer, and voicemail applications are representin'. I was unable to find any differences between what the Triumph's version of these apps offer when compared to any other Android device. They all work well, and thankfully the Gmail application can be updated to the very newest version, which adds a few features compared to the stock Android 2.2.2 version of Gmail.

On the social networking front, both Facebook and Twidroyd are pre-loaded (why not the official Twitter app?). Facebook can also be integrated into several services on the Triumph, such as the contacts and phone applications. Google's Latitude app is also on board, but Google+ isn't.

The Triumph also includes a social networking application called airG. It requires users to create an account (for free) and offers chat, gaming, and flirting. It isn't connected with Facebook, Twitter, or any other major social network, it is a stand-alone product.

There are no video chatting services on the Triumph, despite the fact that it has a user-facing camera.

 

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