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Motorola KRZR K1m

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Imagine a phone you’ll look forward to using. Every time you flip it open, the MOTOKRZR™ will outshine the rest. It takes crisp photos, offers more entertainment and will help you make the most of your time. With a distinctive metallic gloss front finish and the reflective qualities of a mirror, MOTOKRZR™ is an elegant phone.

  • Motorola MOTOKRZRSleek and stylish clamshell design
  • 1.3 mega-pixel camera
  • Integrated digital music player
  • Video: H.263, MPEG4
  • Enhanced audio capabilities for AAC, MP3 and AAC+ formats
  • Optional MicroSD for ample storage space to store content
  • Built-in GPS
  • Connectivity: Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, Over-the-Air Synch (OTA), Mobile Phone Tools for wireless convenience
  • Internal antenna
  • MMS, SMS, EMS, IM messaging capabilities

Motorola ROKR

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Motorola Rokr ReviewThe Motorola ROKR, the first iTunes enabled phone, is the first product of Motorola’s collaboration with Apple. As with everything that bears the Apple name, it’s sleek and pretty. It would be nice if it held more than 100 songs, but with such a feature packed phone, it’s hard to complain.

Features

-Triband, Global GSM coverage, GPRS operation
-512 MB Memory - Holds about 100 Songs
-3D Surround Sound (two speakers) and headphones
-Bluetooth Wireless and USB /PC interface
-Talk time up to 560 Minutes / Standby up to 230 Hours / up to 15 Hours music time
-170 x 220 Display, up to 262K Colors TFT
-Full SMS and MMS messaging support
-Integrated Camera / Video clip capture
-Weight 170 g, Dimensions 108 x 46 x 20.5 mm
-Photo Address book

Motorola RAZR V3

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Motorola RAZR ReviewThe Motorola RAZR V3, is the essence of advanced technology and superlative design. At only 13.9 mm thin, 53 mm wide (the width of a credit card) and 98 mm long, it is one of the slimmest phones on the market yet still rich in functions, performance excellence and design innovation.

Features

-External dimensions: 13.9 x 55 x 98 millimeters
-Weight: 95 grams
-External color display
-Picture caller ID
-Nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad
-Internal display: 2.2 inch 176 x 220 pixel 64K color TFT display
-External display: 96×80 pixels 4k color CSTN CLI
-EL keypad illumination panel
-Internal quad-band antenna
-Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom
-Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth® wireless technology
-22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support
-MPEG4 video Playback
-3D Graphics Engine
-Java™ MIDP 2.0

Motorola V60i

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

 Motorola V60i ReviewMotorola V60i is an update of the previous model the V60. It has enhanced messaing service (EMS) as well as Java technology to download games etc. It’s a very good looking phone and a good alternative to the Motorola V66i.

Features

-WAP
-Downloadable Java games and applications
-Enhanced messaging service (EMS)
-3 line display (96 x 64 pixels) plus the external display
-Predictive text display
-Vibration alert
-Ringtone composer
-Voice activated dialing
-Phone book (1000 entries)
-Voice recorder
-Games
-Caller identification
-Clock, calender, currency converter
-Tri band

Specifications

-Size: 3.37 x 1.77 x .94
-Weight: 109g
-Battery standby: 200 hours
-Battery talk time: 6 hours

Motorola V60

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Motorola V60 Review

Motorola V60 is probably one of the most popular cell phones produced by Motorola. It’s sleek sophisticated appeal makes this one a winner. It has a perfect combination of form and function.

Features

-Phone book (500 entries)
-Speed dialing
-Timer types
-32 ringing types
-Vibrate alert
-SMS messaging
-2 way text messaging