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Global Score
33.734.8
Basic Information
MotorolaSony
2011-05-132010-06-16
4.20 x 2.30 x 0.60 inches3.68 x 2.05 x 0.62 inches
4.00 ounces2.86 ounces
BlackBlack, Blue, Gray, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White and Yellow
$ 80.00$ 75.00
Display / Screen
2 inches2.6 inches
220 x 176 pixels 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)
TFTTFT
141 pixels per inch154 pixels per inch
No touch screenYes
5.75.9
processorARM946 (Single-Core 156 MHz) processor
GPU GPU
5.765.49
Storage
8,19 MB internal memory5,12 MB internal memory
No SD card slotmicroSD, microSDHC (up to 8 GB) external memory slot
0.20.96
Camera
0.30 MP2.00 MP
3.634.73
--EDGE and GSM
--SIM
00.3
Battery Life
1130mAh Li-Ion Battery970mAh Li-Polymer Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
100 hours standby time
4.8 hours talk time
312 hours standby time
3.5 hours talk time
2.82.56
Other Features
Bluetooth 2.0, EDRBluetooth 2.0
GPS--
FM RadioFM Radio

Comparison review

Sony Ericsson Yendo is a bit better than the Motorola Clutch + i475, getting a score of 34.8 against 33.7. The Sony Ericsson Yendo is an older and just a little bit thicker phone than Motorola Clutch + i475, but Sony managed to make it much lighter anyway. Sony Ericsson Yendo counts with a bit better screen than Motorola Clutch + i475, because it has a better resolution of 320 x 240, a bit greater count of pixels in each inch in the display and a larger display.

The Motorola Clutch + i475 counts with just a bit better performance than Sony Ericsson Yendo, although it has an inferior number of cores. Sony Ericsson Yendo counts with a much bigger memory for games and applications than Motorola Clutch + i475, because although it has just 5,12 MB internal storage, it also counts with an external memory card slot that allows up to 8 GB.

The Sony Ericsson Yendo has a lot better camera than Motorola Clutch + i475, because it has a back camera with much more mega-pixels. The Motorola Clutch + i475 features just a bit longer battery performance than Sony Ericsson Yendo, because it has 1130mAh of battery capacity against 970mAh.

The Sony Ericsson Yendo not only is the best phones of the ones we are comparing here, but it's also the cheapest, making it a simple decision.




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