Two frills-filled RAZRs, two slim and sleek SLVRs and the handset maker's first Wi-Fi phone make the cut as we pick the best of the best of what's currently on store shelves from Motorola.
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Motorola RAZR V3x
When: January 2006 Worth: €450
Read the full article » Every bit as thin as its predecessor, Motorola's RAZR V3x excels on hardware - but faces fierce competition where the original RAZR had nearly none. Its outstanding screen and compact form factor is hampered by the average performance of the 2 Megapixel camera, music player and numerical keypad, while its user interface is in dire need of a usability upgrade - particularly with regard to visual feedback and indicators. Read the full article » |
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Motorola RAZR V3i
When: December 2005 (AT&T) Worth: €400
Read the full article » Though it won't satisfy true iPod lovers, the iTunes-powered Motorola RAZR V3i makes for a better-than-average music phone, with the best music management software for any music-oriented handset (which, we realize, isn't saying much). Call quality and reception were both strong, and the phone's sound quality is on par with an iPod shuffle. We also appreciated the V3i's impressive messaging and e-mail capabilities. That said, we missed Bluetooth headphone support, which would have made the V3i a standout music phone, and the lack of 3G or even EDGE data access is disappointing. Read the full article » |
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Motorola SLVR L7
When: February 2006 (Cingular) Worth: €200
Read the full article » A RAZR concealed in a candybar form factor, the SLVR L7 offers iTunes compatibility, microSD memory expansion, a 0.3 Megapixel camera and Bluetooth in a sleek monolith of a phone. Read the full article » |
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Motorola L2
Score: 79% When: December 2005 (AT&T) Worth: €125
Read the full article » The L2 makes for a slim and light business companion for globe-trotting professionals focused on making calls and checking the odd e-mail message, and its Bluetooth support address-book syncing, and great battery life are all nice touches. However, more demanding chatters will frown at the weak display, lack of corporate or POP/IMAP e-mail access, GPRS-only data service and missing memory expansion. Read the full article » |
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Motorola A910
When: November 2006
Read the full article » Breaking new ground, the A910 is Motorola's first Wi-Fi phone which enables seamless roaming of voice and data calls between GSM and Wi-Fi networks. Also: Bluetooth and a 1.3 Megapixel camera. Read the full article » |
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