Pardon the cliché, but it’s finally hip to be square. From LG’s decidedly short and squat Lotus to the fat little Samsung Propel, designers are increasingly ditching the rectangular status quo and going back to that four-sided equilateral simplicity.
Motorola’s Hint QA30 is among the latest to join the club, and it’s also one of the company’s few keyboard-equipped phones without the features of a smartphone. The simple square slider may not run with the likes of the iPhone and G1, but it may be one of the most attractive and unique handsets Motorola has dropped in a while.
