Motorola Hiptop Slide

By Joseph Hanlon on 22 November 2007

Social networking heaven paired with average standard phone features. One for the kids.

Editor's rating:6.8 User rating:7.6
  • Good: Simplified Internet access • Excellent instant messaging including Yahoo and Windows Live • New MySpace application •
  • Bad: Tiny keys in QWERTY keypad • Low quality camera • Only one faceplate colour option • Potential to be expensive •
  • Specs: Slider • Bluetooth • QWERTY keyboard • microSD • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$679.00

Design
Sold in the US as the Sidekick Slide, it's apparently the phone of choice for Hollywood's party girls, Paris and Britney. Now Telstra is bringing the latest Hiptop to Australia's teenage party animals. The third in a growing series of Hiptop phones, the Slide is, as you'd expect, slightly smaller, and slightly lighter than its predecessor, the Hiptop 2. But the single "midnight-blue" colour faceplate option strikes a drab first impression for a market obsessed with colour and bling.

A bright 2.4-inch display slides to reveal a QWERTY keypad comprised of annoyingly small keys for users with digits larger than those of the targeted teenage market. Even with tiny, girly fingers, we still predict you'll need your fingernails filed to a sharp point to accurately find the keys you are after without multiple excursions to the backspace key.

The interface is colourful and attractive and easily navigated using the Trackball joystick. This ultra-sensitive trackball did take some getting used to, even after adjusting the trackball movement to its slowest settings. After some practice though, it proved to be a fast and intuitive tool for speeding through the menus.

On first inspection, the Hiptop Slide may seem too large to be carried around comfortably, especially in your pockets. The size is, of coarse, necessary to accommodate the QWERTY keypad and makes sense when held with both hands to type messages. The sliding action feels smooth and solid, with the screen snapping into place when opening or closing.

Features
While at its core the Hiptop Slide is a mobile phone, it's the additional communications abilities that will have the strongest pull to a younger market. Yahoo Messenger and Windows Live Messenger are given dedicated space in the top menu. Standard SMS and MMS functionality is extended with push e-mail. In addition, exclusive carrier Telstra has partnered with MySpace to include a mobile version of the social networking site on this latest Hiptop, though MySpace junkies beware, the service is available for a an additional AU$5 per month subscription fee.

In fact, perhaps a similar warning is pertinent to parents considering the Hiptop for their kids, with a wide range of pricey customisations but a few flicks of the trackball away from curious minds in the BigPond Catalogue menu option. It doesn't seem possible to turn this menu selection off, and we were downloading themes and ringtones in mere moments. A handy feature if you can afford it, but at AU$4 per ringtone, it's a dangerous one if you can't.

Connectivity options supports the text-based communication extras well, even with Internet access only available at GPRS (2.5G) connection speeds. Automatic network scanning means not tweaking settings manually and we didn't have any trouble in this regard with our test unit. Logging into the messaging software is, dare we say, child's play, and in no time we were wasting precious time chatting to friends on our Yahoo buddies lists.

For local connections, the Hiptop Slide makes use of Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0, the latter also used to charge the phone, similar to using your computer to charge your MP3 player. Doing away with a conventional charger is a smart move and means users will be able to transfer the latest music from their PCs while the battery recharges. The Slide stores data, like music and images, with 128MB of internal memory that is expandable via a microSD card slot located under the phone's battery.

Performance
Text and instant messaging addicts depend on immediate responses, not just from their square-eyed counterparts but also from the technology. The Hiptop Slide is definitely fast and responsive. The top menu gives immediate access to each of the key messaging features, separating SMS and MMS from instant messaging, e-mail and MySpace.

Aside from the excellent messaging functionality, the rest of the phone is standard or below average. Making and receiving voice calls is good, but not great. During our tests we found the built-in speaker produced muffled results during calls, and again, the tiny keys on the keypad are less than ideal for regularly dialling 10-digit mobile numbers.

The 1.3-megapixel camera is another underachiever. The photos taken were lacklustre at best and these were snapped under bright florescent lights. Without a built-in flash, this camera is essentially unusable without decent exposure to natural light. This isn't such a big problem when you consider the usage it might get with the targeted teenage market, but you wouldn't want to take it on holidays.

On the plus side, battery life in the Hiptop Slide is quite good. During some light testing we were pleased with approximately five days standby, including some calls, messaging and photos. You can expect this figure to reduce significantly with heavy usage of the messaging services, but overall it's sufficient.

Overall
As a phone exclusive to Telstra, pricing will definitely be a consideration. AU$30 per month for unlimited data is good value but only covers instant messaging, MMS, SMS, e-mail and Web browsing. Voice calls and any extras you may want to download from the BigPond catalogue are an extra expense, as is MySpace at AU$5 per month.

The Hiptop Slide shares some similarities to other smartphones available, but the Slide shouldn't be considered as an alternative to a business ready PDA. This is one for the kids, who will love this phone if only for the messaging. The dark colours of the faceplate lack excitement, but shouldn't deter too many eager instant messenger users from the allure of always being connected. As a phone it's about average, and as a camera we wouldn't recommend it.

Topics: motorola, hiptop, slide, email, instant messaging, mobile phone, next g, web, phone, trackball

Comments (296)

  • Simone gave 10/10 on 21/11/2009 20:22 Report abuse

    • Good: the look is awesome and is extremely to text on cause it has the same feel as a computer
    • Bad: nothing

    its an awesome phone

  • ShannY FannY gave a review on 15/11/2009 15:08 Report abuse

    • Good: internet, makes it lokk like you have more money.
    • Bad: i dont know i dont own one.

    i love it because i borrow my sisters to go on myspace. but i really want one but i dont have the money.l so that makes me really upset. =(

  • Arielle gave a review on 09/11/2009 23:25 Report abuse

    • Good: Price wise
    • Bad: trackball, battery life

    my battery life last about 2-3 days if im lucky, its heavier than you think, it pulls down my shorts, erm. it gets scratched way to easier than normal phones, the track is stupid and i hate it, but on the plus its great for txting and mms, and internet for 53.00 maximum a month.

  • Layels gave a review on 06/11/2009 12:43 Report abuse

    • Good: internet, msn, sms, mms
    • Bad: trackball doesnt work somtimes, the charger is faulty, the camera is okay but only in real good lighting.

    although there are a few things wrong, i love the plan because im more of a texting person but calling is expensive.. i like how i can go on the internet and it gets on the website i want really fast. i just wish my trackball would work like my sisters hiptop slide. the phone is really good ive dropped it a few times :( but it has never broken on me :)

  • emilyadams gave a review on 04/11/2009 18:15 Report abuse

    • Good: its really good for msn and internet and email
    • Bad: a bit slow, and the cost for calls

    it is a really good phone for msn,email,myspace,internet but the price for calls.........jeeez

  • hajjay gave a review on 03/11/2009 18:54 Report abuse

    • Good: nothing about me.
    • Bad: i am bad at everything. i suck.

    reall bad. never get me is uck really badly. i get bogwashed all the time cos im dumb.

  • randomh gave a review on 03/11/2009 18:52 Report abuse

    • Good: hey hajjay you suck.
    • Bad: if you think these suck you must be mistaken 4 your grandma.

    awesome phone, really cool. ignore all negative comments, this is the best phone ever!!!!

  • Nina gave 2/10 on 03/11/2009 00:25 Report abuse

    • Good: MSN, easy internet access
    • Bad: Poor camera quality, tiny keyboard, no video call, poor battery life

    This phone was possibly the worst phone I have ever used. I had to charge it night and the camera quality is terrible. Although I could access the internet and use MSN this was the only good thing about this phone.

    I wish I had never gotten this phone.

  • chelle gave 3/10 on 30/10/2009 10:33 Report abuse

    • Good: the plan im on is awesome
    • Bad: i have had numeous faults with this phone even though it is looked after. It has been repaired 6 times replaced 2 times and now switches itself on and off everyday resets itself and then i have to start all over again for it to do the same thing the next day.

    The plan is amazing for what you get the actual phone if it was to work correctly i could not fault it. However due to the amount of trouble i have had with this phone and the fact that i am going to be paying for this phone for another year before i can upgrade or pay thousands to get out of my contract it makes me annoyed that i am paying for a product that is clearly not fit for use. Motorola need to really think about their products and test them thoroughly before they put them on the market.

  • randomh gave 10/10 on 29/10/2009 18:02 Report abuse

    • Good: free internet, trackballs awesome, good games, awesome slide out keyapad, so cool. i love this fone.
    • Bad: umm, bad camera and i a little bit bulky but who actually cares.

    heaps awesome. it has the best keypad, and the number line of buttons is extra. i got unlimited free internet on the pre paid and windows live and everything. free texts and calls and the trackball is sick. awesome games and it is the fone for teens not adults because the buttons 2 small 4 big fingers. overall 9/10.
    touch screen would be beter.

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