Review: Motorola Bravo
The Bravo has a capacitive touch screen. The screen technology works flawlessly. I never had a problem with accuracy (meaning one that wasn't my fault), and it registered presses, taps and swipes right away. The user interface, however, did tend to get bogged down a bit here and there. It was most noticeable when sliding between home screens or up and down in the main app menu. Sometimes there would be a noticeable hesitation.

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