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Monday, April 19, 2010
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"Today for review I?ve got a phone from AT&T called the Motorola Backflip. This is the first Android phone from AT&T, and honestly it?s not the best example of Android out there. The Backflip is a clamshell or flip style phone, but it?s unlike any other out there, it flips backwards. The front of the phone is the screen and the back is the keyboard, the battery cover is actually inside of the phone when it?s closed. It?s a very interesting design that I?m still not sure I like very much. I do appreciate having the full keyboard, but keyboard is the back of the phone, not sure how well it will last being in your pocket or bag etc. The Backflip features the Moto Blur interface, and it works but not great. The phone is sluggish and fairly slow overall, it?s a bit underpowered to be honest, but call quality and battery life are very good. So read on to learn more about a rather unique Android phone? "
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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"For social networking addicts, theres no better cellphone interface than Motoblur. Motorolas innovative Android overlay aggregates all your social media accounts, and delivers the latest messages and information updates via what looks like comic book quote balloons conveniently splayed across the phones home screen. Previously available only on the Motorola Cliq from T-Mobile, Motoblur now comes to Verizon on the Motorola Devour, a sleek-if-bulky new Android phone encased in luxurious extruded aluminum. Motoblur, matched with a capacious four-line slide-out QWERTY keyboard, makes Devour arguably the easiest way to stay in touch without talking, and offers an overall attractive package of features and functions. But how does Devour match up with Verizons other Android phones, the similar Droid and the HTC Eris?"
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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"Today for review I?ve got a little GPS receiver from Motorola just called the T805 from our friends at MobileFun. It?s small and portable, it fits right in the palm of your hand really. The T805 can be used with basically any Bluetooth enabled phone but you can also use it with a netbook or laptop, as long as you?ve got GPS software on it. The T805 comes with a car charger and mount and a trial subscription to Motonav navigation software. In my time with the T805 I?ve found that it works very well and it?s a nice solution to add GPS to your devices.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Verizon's DROID from Motorola finally goes on sale today & offers many things the iPhone just can't, like taking pictures in low light settings, a hardware keyboard, running simultaneous applications, a 5-megapixel camera, interchangeable batteries, and open development for the platform. The features are there but are they enough to convince users to switch?
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Friday, November 14, 2008
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Not all superstar partnerships
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Monday, October 20, 2008
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Motorola has entered the touch
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
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Today we look at Motorola's newest offering to augment their huge Bluetooth stable, the H680. Motorola designed this headset to look stylish and feel elegant. It has a very small footprint and weighs in at a very light 12 grams. Even with its small size, Motorola says the battery can last for 8 hours of talk time with a stand by time of up to 8 days. The slick-looking H680 comes with a charging case that plugs into a "micro" USB to charge up the headset. In an unusual move, Motorola even included a dedicated "on/off" button on the back of the headset...
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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Although late into the game, Motorola, in a mutual collaboration with imaging powerhouse Kodak, has finally launched a 5-megapixel camera phone. We have known Kodak for its standalone digital cameras, but will this joint venture with Motorola produce a show-stopping camera phone? Join us in the land of pandas and dumplings, where the Motorola ZN5 took centre stage!
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
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The Motorola Bluetooth Headset H680 combines contemporary style and modern technology to provide users with attractive communication device that performs as good as it looks. The H680 features a sleek, elegant design, premium finish and easy to use functionality. Straight out of the box, this unit looks great and offers a lightweight design that is comfortable to wear, even after extended use.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
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A hybrid of audio player and handphone, the latest in Motorola's ROKR Series, the ROKR E8 is here. We check out whether it was worth the wait.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
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The Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset is a sleek and lightweight headset that combines modern style with simple functionality. The MotoPure H12 boasts what Motorola calls its CrystalTalk 2-microphone technology, which is designed to cancel out excess outside noise. Its design addresses several comfort issues many people have with less expensive units and offers a look that doesn't scream for attention.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
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The Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset is a sleek and lightweight headset that combines modern style with simple functionality. The MotoPure H12 boasts what Motorola calls its CrystalTalk 2-microphone technology, which is designed to cancel out excess outside noise. Its design addresses several comfort issues many people have with less expensive units and offers a look that doesn't scream for attention.
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Monday, February 11, 2008
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The Motorola RAZR2 includes improvements over the previous version including 2GB of internal memory.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
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The queue starts here, with the arrival of the Motorola Q9h smartphone with HSDPA functionality for high speed connectivity in a dark sleek chassis.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
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The MOTO Q music 9m is touted as the perfect multimedia phone for music, video and social networking.
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