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Motorola Flipside Review

Motorola Flipside MB508 was introduced in 2010, after Motorola had launched some flip phones. Interestingly this device is the only one among them that has a traditional touchscreen and sliding mechanism. Though Motorola Flipside offers nothing new, in terms of appearance, does it make up for it in terms of performance? Read on to find out.

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Motorola Quench XT3 Review

Motorola Quench XT3 is a mid-range Android smartphone that was released in 2010, adding to the existing mid-range Android devices that are now available in the market. The important question to be answered is, does Motorola Quench XT3 provide value for money? Here’s taking a closer look:

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Motorola Fire XT Review

Recently Motorola launched two budget smartphones, Motorola Fire and Motorola Fire XT. With these devices, Motorola aims to enter a market largely dominated by Samsung, Nokia and HTC. Will Motorola manage to capture attention with Motorola Fire XT? Let’s find out.

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Motorola Motokey First Impressions

Motorola has a social networking phone up their sleeve which is aimed at the budget-phone user. While previous attempts at mid-level social network smartphones have been made by other firms, Motorola has decided to step into this field as well, with the Motokey being described as a sleek social butterfly. Will the Motorola Motokey on Telus provide something refreshing? Read on, to get a better idea of what this device has to offer.

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Motorola Charm Review

How would you like to experience the Blackberry form factor, with the Android operating system thrown in? With many users yearning for this, Motorola has provided a solution to the problem with the Motorola Charm. But is this smartphone able to live up to expectations? Does it deliver, not only on appearance but also on performance? Here’s taking a closer look:

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Motorola Brute i686 Review

Motorola Brute i686 is a sturdy device that is built to last. But does it pack in exciting features as well? Here’s taking a closer look:

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Motorola Razr Unlocked

The Motorola Razr was released long ago, but this device has been a continual search option for users over the years. The sleek design of this device coupled with its good performance has led to its popularity. Moreover, this flip phone is available in attractive cosmic blue, silver, black and pink tones.

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Motorola Devour Review

Motorola Devour presents a sturdy look, coupled with some great features for users. Social networking on this device is easy. Released in 2010, this Android device looks bulky but performs well on many counts. However, is this slide device on Verizon Wireless an offering from Motorola that is going to excite customers as much as the Motorola Droid did? Read on to find out more.

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Unlocking Motorola i1

Motorola i1 running on Android is the first iDEN smartphone that offers push-to-talk facility. This device is available on Sprint Nextel Direct Connect network and Boost Mobile. It offers sturdiness, not only in appearance but also in endurance. But does it live up to the expectations of users? A detailed review reveals the following.

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Motorola i1 Design and Quality

The Motorola i1 looks sturdy and fits well in the hand. This touch tablet has a grey and black appearance, giving it a scratch resistant rugged look. It comes with rubber edges and a hard plastic casing, with a soft touch at the back so that holding it is a pleasure. A 3.1″ capacitive glass touchscreen containing an HVGA resolution of 320х480 pixels dominates the display, making colors some alive with support for 262k colors. Users can adjust the screen brightness and vibration feedback. Under the screen are placed the sensor keys for menu, home, back and speakerphone. Physical buttons include Send and End, with a directional pad in the middle that can be used for navigation. Screen visibility is decent outdoors.

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