Motorola RIZR Z8 Review (part 4: 3rd Party Applications and Conclusion)
Motorola RIZR Z8 Review (part 1: Design, Hardware and UI)
The first thing you notice about the Z8 is its distinctive design. Its kick-slider form factor (which gives the Z8 its 'banana' nick name), which sees the phone bend as you open the slide, is unique. Motorola says that this is intended to help shape the p
Motorola RIZR Z8 Review (part 2: The application suite)
In part 1 of this review we looked at the hardware design and general UI of the Z8, now I'll take a closer look at the major portion of the application suite. Please note that I'll be covering the multimedia functions and applications, a key focus of the
Motorola RIZR Z8 Review (part 3: Multimedia)
The Z8 has a 2 megapixel camera on the rear of the device with an accompanying LED flash. However, the image capture results are generally very average. This is partly due to the relatively moderate (for a high end device) number of megapixels, but also t
Motorola MOTORIZR Z3
It has been a while since Motorola started preparations for their very first release of a sliding phone â€" however the GSM-edition of this handset for Europe and the US isn’t actually the world’s first Motorola-branded slider, since the Korean market
Review Verdict: On the other hand, evident mistakes in marketing and planning lead to a very consumer-friendly price movement for solutions dubbed as premium-class offerings, flagships, etc. And you don’t need to go too far to find an example â&e...
MotoRIZR Z3 Review
Z3 does not offer anything new in its features. For photos, you'll find a two-megapixel camera with a video light and 8X zoom plus, picture editior. Well, take a look at these pictures
infoSync TV: Motorola MOTORIZR Z3 slider
We get our hands on T-Mobile's new RIZR, with its sleek, sliding shell and satisfying snap. Is it more than a pretty face?
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Motorola Rizr Z3 - rose (T-Mobile)
Review Verdict: Motorola does a slim slider phone well with the attractive and well-performing GSM Rizr Z3.
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Motorola's MOTORIZR Z3
What was once known as the Capri -- the US Motorola team's first 4LTR slider effort , not to be confused with the Korean team's Z -- can now be called the MOTORIZR, and the skinny is, of course, not entirely surprising. The 0.6-inch thick quad-band device
Motorola RIZR Z3 Review - Mobile Phones
RAZR style in a slider design is what the RIZR is all about. Available now through Vodafone and Optus, Motorola's RIZR sports a 2-megapixel camera, MP3 player and stereo Bluetooth.
Review Verdict: The featureset is a little basic, and the menus need an update but the RIZR is a snazzy-looking slider phone with all the essentials in place.
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Thanks to the open nature of the UIQ software platform, the Z8 is capable of running native third party applications (written in C++). This allows for compelling programs to be added to the phone. Shozu, as discussed in the previous part of this review, i
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