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TOP RATED MOTOROLA PHONES
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Motorola PEBL
Score: 70% When: December 2005 Worth: $150 - $300 What: Motorola phones, Fashion phones
Now available in 10 different colours, the high-style oval design of the Motorola PEBL is a must have this spring. For a bag of peanuts, buyers get a travesty of a 0.3 Megapixel camera which should be used solely for MMS party pics, as well as a decent keypad which stands in stark contrast to the poor usability of the outdated and unintuitive user interface of the handset - a constant source of annoyance. Battery life is also a tad on the short side, with 2 hours of talk time and 4 days of standby.
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Motorola Q
Score: 66% When: May 2006 Worth: $200 - $300 What: Business phones, Motorola phones
While the Motorola Q packs in some impressive features into its svelte, half-inch frame, including top-notch messaging abilities, EV-DO support, Bluetooth and a surprisingly good 1.3-megapixel camera, we can't overlook the phone's disappointingly lethargic performance or its underpowered office features. More...
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Motorola ROKR E1
Score: 65% When: September 2005 Worth: $1 - $270 What: Music phones, Motorola phones
With a distinctly mediocre screen and camera, the Motorola ROKR E1’s claim to fame is its iTunes support - yet it only stores 100 songs at a time and offers a bundled headset which is outperformed by its dual 3D stereo speakers. A user friendly menu system, extensive battery life and great keypad stand to counter these downsides, but the overall impression is nevertheless one of mediocrity. Still, although the handset cannot match the feature set of higher-end music phones, its lower price tag enables prospective buyers to purchase new earphones to get an overall experience close to the Sony Ericsson W550 in the mid-range. More...
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Motorola L2
Score: 64% When: May 2006 Worth: $130 - $270 What: Slim phones, Motorola phones
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. More...
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Motorola RAZR V3m
Score: 61% When: May 2006 Worth: $70 - $120 What: Phones, 3G phones
The RAZR V3m improves on the sleek, eye-catching looks of its wildly-popular by adding much-needed microSD memory expansion, but this slim 3G music phone drops the ball with its middling sound quality and fuzzy snapshots. And while we appreciate the V3m’s ability to buy music downloads and sync with PC-based music collections, we’re irked by the missing stereo earbuds and USB cable for file transfers. More...
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Motorola i670
When: July 2006 Worth: $50 - $250 What: Phones, Motorola phones
The bargain-priced clamshell boasts national, group and off-network walkie-talkie service, plus a 65,000-color LCD, built-in GPS, and a speakerphone.
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Motorola C139
When: July 2006 Worth: $40 What: Phones, Motorola phones
The stylish – if bare-bones – C139 arrives with a 64,000-color screen, dual-band GSM support, a suite of PIM apps, and more.
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Motorola i580
When: July 2006 Worth: $230 - $430 What: Phones, Motorola phones
The tough-as-nails i580 push-to-talk phone can withstand rain, dust, shocks and vibrations, and it comes armed with a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a microSD memory expansion slot, and built-in GPS.
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Motorola V195
When: June 2006 Worth: $40 - $130 What: Motorola phones, T-Mobile phones
Motorola's budget world phone (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) may not have a camera, but it manages to squeeze in Bluetooth, a suite of instant messaging apps (including AOL, Yahoo, and ICQ IM), a speakerphone, and voice dialing.
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Motorola RAZR V3m
Score: 61% When: May 2006 Worth: $70 - $120 What: Phones, 3G phones
The RAZR V3m improves on the sleek, eye-catching looks of its wildly-popular by adding much-needed microSD memory expansion, but this slim 3G music phone drops the ball with its middling sound quality and fuzzy snapshots. And while we appreciate the V3m’s ability to buy music downloads and sync with PC-based music collections, we’re irked by the missing stereo earbuds and USB cable for file transfers. More...
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Motorola MOTORAZR XX
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Motorola phones
The little brother of the RAZR MAXX, the XX features HSDPA data connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel camera and a secondary VGA camera for two-way video calling, microSD memory expansion, and Bluetooth.
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Motorola SLVR L7c
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Motorola phones
Motorola's sleek EV-DO enabled SLVR packs in a VGA camera, Bluetooth, microSD memory expansion, an integrated music player, built-in GPS, and a speakerphone.
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Motorola MOTOFONE
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Motorola phones
Just 9mm thick, the new sleek new MOTOFONE brings some serious style to an otherwise bare-bones handset. Designed for use in emerging markets, the MOTOFONE (CDMA and GSM versions will be available) boasts a ClearVIsion display that's easy to read in harsh sunlight, while an icon-based menu coupled with voice commands in local languages makes for easy-as-pie operation. Rounding out the features are a pair of dual antennas, a speakerphone, polyphonic ringtones and an earpiece with extra-loud volume for busy streets. More...
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Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Motorola phones
The CDMA version of Motorola's new KRZR K1, the K1m comes armed with a 1.3-megapixel camera, an integrated music player, microSD memory expansion, and Bluetooth (sans stereo headset support).
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Motorola MOTOKRZR K1
When: December 2006 What: Phones, Motorola phones
This trimmed-down update to the Motorola RAZR arrives on the scene with EDGE support, a 2.0-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth headset support, microSD memory expansion, and a Screen 3 news ticker.
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