103 results results for "motorola"
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Motorola DEXT mobile phone - First Look
Another QWERTY Android? 16 September 2009 16:31 GMT- The Good
- Great keyboard, full set of features present and correct
- The Bad
- Not the most attractive handset around, lacks onboard storage
- Verdict
- The best QWERTY-equipped Android handset around
- Price
- £
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Droid Eris by HTC mobile phone - First Look
Can this better the Sprint HTC Hero? 5 November 2009 14:00 GMT- The Good
- Quick, multi-touch, Android, Verizon network, proximity sensor, Sense UI
- The Bad
- Smaller battery than the Sprint version, not Android 2.0
- Verdict
- At $80 cheaper than the Sprint offering and the same price as the iPhone 3G this one to consider
- Price
- £$99
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mobile phone - First Look
Will this be the Android handset to get? 19 November 2009 12:00 GMT- The Good
- 3.5mm headphone jack, very PS3-like interface
- The Bad
- Android 1.6, TimeScape looks like Vista Aero
- Verdict
- So, is this going to be the one Android handset that you wish you waited for? At the moment it's too hard to say
- Price
- £TBC
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Droid by Motorola mobile phone
Is this the Android handset to own?
30 October 2009 20:09 GMT
- The Good
- Screen, Verizon network, Wi-Fi, QWERTY keyboard
- The Bad
- No multi-touch browsing, no emotion
- Verdict
- This is a fantastic phone, but would we personally choose it over the Hero? Not, if the Hero, as suggested by HTC, will be getting Android 2.0
- Price
- £$199.99
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Motorola DEXT mobile phone
Android goes appmash crazy
1 October 2009 15:09 GMT
- The Good
- Social networks ready to roll, contacts integration, great display, generally nice and responsive
- The Bad
- Needs a software update to resolve lag, keyboard could be better, poor video capture
- Verdict
- Overall, the Motorola DEXT is a good addition to the Android portfolio, but can be bettered. It's good to see Motorola taking the initiative and providing consumers with the sort of device they'll want. And if it's a QWERTY Android handset you wnat, then it is well worth looking at
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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INQ Mini 3G mobile phone
Social mobiling on a budget?
29 October 2009 15:24 GMT
- The Good
- Social network integration, affordable, HSDPA
- The Bad
- Poor keyboard, no 3.5mm jack, no FM radio, could take a step further with integration
- Verdict
- For those who want a compact and affordable phone, which offers the integration of the major social networks, then the INQ Mini 3G is well worth a look. But do try the keyboard as we found this the most annoying aspect of the device
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Motorola HF800 Bluetooth Speaker
10 February 2005 6:56 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap, quick in car/ roaming solution. Supports 3-way calling
- The Bad
- Expect background noise. No mains charger. Too many commands via one button
- Verdict
- An alternative to headsets, with 10-metre range that will store up to 8-paired devices, but limited by overall sound quality
- Price
- £60
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Nokia 6790 Surge mobile phone
One for the kids?
16 October 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- QWERTY keyboard, Flash video support
- The Bad
- Plastic, too many buttons, S60 looks staid
- Verdict
- As an entry-level phone the S60 sporting Nokia Surge is best described as a mini mini N97 with some of the features stripped out
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Nokia N900 mobile phone
Will this revive Nokia's fortunes?
23 November 2009 15:44 GMT
- The Good
- Good hardware, bags of potential, multitasking options
- The Bad
- Battery life, lack of apps, lacks aspect switching
- Verdict
- The N900 is an extremely capable handset but it needs aspect switching for the home pages, it needs the Flash support enhancing and it needs to develop the app offering. Until these things arrive the N900 is a supporting role, rather than the star of the show
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Motorola Aura mobile phone
Will this bring you a better aura?
25 May 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Design nuts will love it, oozes quality, incredibly well made
- The Bad
- No 3G, camera impossible to use, fiddly keypad layout, style over substance
- Verdict
- Not one for the tech geek, more one for those who want to look good without the hassle of any confusing functionality
- Price
- £1400
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Motorola EQ7 portable wireless speaker
Looks likes a CD player right?
19 September 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Speakerphone features, plenty of volume
- The Bad
- Serious lack of bass, boring design, price
- Verdict
- If you are certain that you need the speakerphone functions, then this is a reasonable performer, but as a portable music speaker better sound and better value can be found elsewhere
- Price
- £199.99
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Philips SCE2110 Emergency Phone Charger
“Hello, yes. I have a flat battery”
29 January 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Uses a single AA battery, good build quality
- The Bad
- No Micro-USB
- Verdict
- It will give your phone the kiss of life for that last ditch phonecall, but as the title says, this is really only for emergencies only
- Price
- £12.99
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Motorola V3x 3G mobile phone
If you want the RAZR but with more features, Motorola is hoping you'll opt for its 3G variant, but should you?
24 April 2006 11:29 GMT
- The Good
- 2 megapixel camera, Razr styling, Vodafone menu make over
- The Bad
- Chubbier than the Razr
- Verdict
- If you’re a fan of the Razr V3 and its styling then you’ll no doubt like the V3x as it’s a competent phone that offers all you would want from a 3G handset
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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HTC Tattoo mobile phone
Does this mass market device have mass market appeal?
21 October 2009 9:33 GMT
- The Good
- Affordable, compact, HTC Sense, full tech spec sheet
- The Bad
- Marketplace currently a little sparse, resistive touchscreen downgrades the experience, onscreen keyboard a little too small
- Verdict
- If you are looking for an affordable and friendly entry to the Android world then the HTC Tattoo is worthy of consideration, but if you can stretch to the Hero, you'll get so much more out of it
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Motorola H780 Bluetooth headset
Receiving you loud and clear
26 December 2008 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Simple, noise cancellation works
- The Bad
- Noise cancellation button is pointless, questionable styling, price
- Verdict
- Great performance, but the inclusion of the noise cancellation button is unnecessary. We’d rather they lowered the price
- Price
- £78.29
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HTC Touch2 mobile phone
A new era of Windows Phones?
6 October 2009 10:30 GMT
- The Good
- HTC additions resolve clunky Windows Mobile 6.5 issues, FM radio, compact
- The Bad
- Windows Mobile 6.5 still offers a poor user experience, screen not the best
- Verdict
- Windows Mobile 6.5 brings some superficial tweaks, but deep down the OS fails to deliver the experience of its rivals. The HTC Touch2 is well specced but doesn't bring the consumer joy that other devices do, but will suit some looking for a compact business device
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Motorola MOTORIZR Z3 mobile phone
Can Motorola do sliders?
19 December 2006 0:00 GMT
- The Good
- Design, 2 megapixel camera, Stereo Bluetooth
- The Bad
- Software interface
- Verdict
- As a design statement, Motorola has created a model that looks smart and more importantly has got the wow factor
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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Motorola Aura mobile phone - First Look
It is really worth the £1400 price tag? 27 November 2008 14:00 GMT- The Good
- Circular display, well built
- The Bad
- Doesn't really do anything bar make calls, expensive
- Verdict
- This might just be the shallow offering you've been looking for
- Price
- £1400
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Motorola EQ3 compact folding speaker
Time to get down in Moto town?
15 September 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Reasonable performance for the size, FM extension cable, flexible speaker angle
- The Bad
- Lacks bass, design might deter some
- Verdict
- Speakers can be had for a lot less money and ad this size can sound a lot worse. For general usage on the road, beach or wherever, the EQ3 are a good bet. At £30, the price isn’t too bad either
- Price
- £29.99
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Moto Rokr E8 mobile phone - First Look
Can Moto conquer music? 12 June 2008 9:03 GMT- The Good
- Interface, 2GB of memory on board, expandable, 3.5mm jack
- The Bad
- Get past ModeShift just another large 2G handset, weight, small screen, expansion slot under back cover
- Verdict
- It might offer a user interface that wows, but there is little else to get excited about.
- Price
- £dependent on contract
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Motorola S9 David Beckham Fitness Music Pack
Training buddy or pain in the neck?
22 May 2008 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Great sound, convenience of music and calls, weather proofing, simple controls
- The Bad
- Can be uncomfortable, occasional drop out, armband not the best
- Verdict
- Something of a mixed bag, the Fitness Music Pack from Motorola, adorned by David Beckham, is an evolution of the S9 headset rather than a considered final solution
- Price
- £49.99
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Motorola MOTOKRZR K1 mobile phone
Is this the evolution on the RAZR we've been waiting for, or just another variant?
1 November 2006 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Small, compact, well built, 2 megapixel digital camera
- The Bad
- Nothing special to offer, no dedicated camera or music buttons per se
- Verdict
- A safe upgrade from the RAZR this is, a radical departure forging new ground, it isn't
- Price
- £Price dependent on contract
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Motorola ZN5 mobile phone
Can Kodak add to the picture?
10 October 2008 10:00 GMT
- The Good
- Camera can get some good results, link to Kodak Easy Share Gallery
- The Bad
- ModeShift offers little, poor video, convoluted menus, questionable build quality
- Verdict
- Credit is duly given for the camera, flash and Wi-Fi, but the confusing menus, poor build quality, poor video and other silly little things, ultimately lose it marks
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Motorola D11 telephone
Can Moto do landlines?
29 January 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Simple, glowing rings let you know if you've missed a call
- The Bad
- Not much to get excited about
- Verdict
- All the normal features you'd expect, but nothing to make this phone really stand out
- Price
- £68.49
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Motorola TLKR T7 walkie-talkies
Will these keep you connected?
9 April 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Solid construction, ergonomics, crystal clear voice transmission, flexible battery options, plenty of features
- The Bad
- 10km range a little over-cooked
- Verdict
- Overall it is difficult to fault the T7, even if for many there are more features then you'll ever use
- Price
- £69.99
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