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Motorola Admiral – For people working in tough conditions
Motorola Admiral – For people working in tough conditions
Motorola Admiral is a simple looking phone unlike the attention grabbing and fancy looking Motorola Droid Razr. Admiral isn’t made to turn any heads; it is a phone made for providing working mobile commutation solution. It does its job pretty well and the call quality and performance too is impressive. Motorola Admiral has an ergonomic and durable design which I really liked and it can withstand dust, solar radiation, shock, low pressure, vibration, low/high temperatures, and it is also one of the first handsets from Sprint to support push-to-talk on the CDMA network. The price of this phone is $100 after a rebate and 2 year contract and I would recommend this phone to anyone who is looking for a functional and low maintenance handset. The Motorola Admiral  [...]

November 18th, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola Triumph – Impressive Pre-Paid Phone
Motorola Triumph – Impressive Pre-Paid Phone
As far as prepaid handsets are concerned, we would say that the Motorola Triumph clearly is one of the finest handset that we’ve seen. This $300 gadget from Virgin mobile certifies the fact that you don’t need all those fancy and high end specs such as a 4G connectivity or dual-core processor for creating a impressive handset. Design : The Motorola Triumph looks and feels a lot sleeker than the Motorola’s latest phones, the Motorola Droid X2 and the Motorola Droid 3. The Triumph measures 4.80 inches x 2.60 inches x 0.39 inches and is a bit thinner and shorter than the Droid 3. The Motorola Triumph weighs 5.04 ounces and felt nicely balance in our hands. The Motorola Triumph has a WVGA display measuring 4.1 inches, and displays nice crisp and  [...]

August 23rd, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola XPRT – Great Alternative to BlackBerry
Motorola XPRT – Great Alternative to BlackBerry
Motorola XPRT is a solid alternative to BlackBerry with its attractive touchscreen and keyboard, enterprise level security, dual mode GSM/CDMA chipset for world roaming, mobile hotshot capabilities and 3G speeds. Despite a few limitations, it is an excellent alternative to BlackBerry because of its globe trotting capabilities and enterprise level features. It provides a useful array of features including touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard along with enhanced safety features, which should please most businessmen. It is one of the Android based smartphones of Sprint, which works on both GSM and CDMA brands. It also ships Android 2.2 operating system and is available for the price of $129.99 with two-year service agreement. The Motorola XPRT looks similar  [...]

June 28th, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola Clutch i475 – Basic iDEN Messaging Phone
Motorola Clutch i475 – Basic iDEN Messaging Phone
Motorola Clutch i475 is a compact and cute messenger cellphone that offers excellent call quality, push to talk capabilities and spacious keyboard. It is not the multimedia marvel, but works like a reasonable standard messaging phone for Boost Mobile. It has been two years since Boost Mobile unveiled its first messaging cellphone, Motorola Clutch i465. The i475 has undergone through some design changes, which results to a larger screen and spacious keyboard. The Clutch +i475 model looks similar to i465, measuring 0.64 inch thick, 4.23 inches tall and 2.31 inches wide. It is rounder and smaller with sloped sides and curved corners. The back gets  [...]

May 31st, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola’s Atrix 4G – Impressive Phone
Motorola’s Atrix 4G – Impressive Phone
The Motorola Atrix 4G, undoubtedly is one of the most anticipated cell phone release and we are more than happy to say that it is an exciting smartphone. That said, we would like to say that one of the major highlights for the phone, the shell accessory, which turns the phone in a basic netbook, isn’t up to the mark. The Motorola Atrix 4G comes with a 1 gigahertz dual-core processor, which makes it one of the smoothest and fastest-running smartphone among the line up including smartphones such as HTC Evo, Apple iPhone 3, Motorola Droid X and iPhone 4. The "dual-core" gives twice the power than the single-core processors that powers the other smartphones. The Atrix also isn't bulky, a growing issue with the latest smartphones, many of which come with 4.3-inch displays.  [...]

April 5th, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola WX345 – Lightweight and Affordable
Motorola WX345 – Lightweight and Affordable
Motorola WX345 is a simple lightweight and decent affordable cellphone that comes with basic features like music player, 2-megapixel camera and FM radio. It is an unparalleled choice for those customers who are looking for easy to use fantastic cellphone with basic features. Consumer Cellular, the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) headquartered outside Portland, Ore has decided to offers relatively basic cellphone for senior citizens which include Doro handsets such as Doro PhoneEasy 410, Doro PhoneEasy 345 and one of the latest Motorola WX345 which is quite easy to use and comes with couple of advanced features as compared to typical basic cellphone. It is equipped with 2-megapizel camera, FM radio, music player and Bluetooth. It is one of the simplest cellphones launched  [...]

March 29th, 2011 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola W230 – Good Basic Phone
Motorola W230 – Good Basic Phone
To start with, we would like to say that Motorola W230 is a praiseworthy cell phone, and we were more than happy to get a chance to review it. The main intent behind the designing of the W230 was to develop a mobile phone that has all the features that can revolutionize this year’s market. The W230 measures 111 x 45 x 15 mm and weighs a featherweight 80 g, so carrying this phone will not at all be a headache for you. The dimensions and weight makes it an easily portable mobile phone for modern customers. The W230 runs on a 940 mAh Li-Ion battery, which comes with a rated talk time of 9.12 hours and standby time of around 450 hours. The Motorola phone flaunts a lot  [...]

December 3rd, 2010 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola Charm – A Handy and Slim Android Phone
Motorola Charm – A Handy and Slim Android Phone
A lot of people think that all the Android phones in the market come with a big beautiful touch screens, but this is not all true, if you don’t believe it then have a look at the latest Motorola Charm. In its favor, we would like to say that the Motorola Charm definitely is a completely different take on the conventional Android smartphone that we have seen in the market. The Charm comes with a small square touch-screen design, just as the Motorola Flipout, though it doesn’t twirl open. It should also be known that the Charm is only the second phone, which has a Backtrack sensor after the Motorola Backflip. Though, we did not think that it was necessary here, but it’s nice to see that it functions just as advertised. Also its nice to see that Motorola has refined their MotoBlur interface,  [...]

September 9th, 2010 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola Bali – A Respectable Midrange Phone
Motorola Bali – A Respectable Midrange Phone
The Motorola Bali, we are reviewing here is the latest Motorola handset to join the band wagon of Boost Mobile.  The overall design for the handset is just like all the other Motorola phones in the market, as a matter of fact the slim design and flat controls of the phone reminds us of the popular Motorola phone: the Razr. This is what puts the Bali directly in the old fashioned design category, but this not at all means that the phone has bad looks. The feature set for Bali is rather basic, which makes the $149.99 price tag of the phone a tad hard to swallow. But the thing that works in favor of Bali is the fact that the phone comes without any contract, so it should soften the blow. Quick Fire Features Manufacturer: Motorola Part Number: BALIBOOST Dimensions  [...]

August 10th, 2010 | Motorola | Leave a Reply
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Motorola i1 – Touchscreen Phone For Boost Customers
Motorola i1 – Touchscreen Phone For Boost Customers
In general prepaid consumers have to satisfy with simple and normal feature-phone, that’s the reason why when a smartphone is made available for prepaid consumers it becomes big news.  This is what happened, when the Motorola i1 was made available for the prepaid consumers. This is the first Google Android phone for Boost Mobile, and at the same time is the first Google Android smartphone that will be running on Nextel's iDEN network. The one thing that we can assure you of Motorola i1 is that it is a rugged device; but at the same time is a touch screen phone. The i1 also is the only Android phone that supports the push-to-talk, which certainly is a big deal, if you are a Nextel or Boost customer. Though, the i1 runs on Android 1.5, which clearly is a comparatively outdated variant of  [...]

July 27th, 2010 | Motorola | 1 Comment
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Motorola Droid X – Imposing Accumulation To Verizon’s Android Family
Motorola Droid X – Imposing Accumulation To Verizon’s Android Family
Motorola and Verizon aren’t afraid of taking the competition head on, and be it deliberately calling a mobile phone in TV advertisements or be it introducing one pretty handset after another. But, when you are introducing a device like the all New Motorola Droid X, you have all the rights in the world to be so bold and blatant. The Droid X is the latest handset to join Verizon's convoy, and just as the original Droid we’ve seen earlier, the Droid X is also a monster, but a good one. The huge smartphone has a gleaming 4.3 inch touch screen and comes loaded with plenty of interesting and useful multimedia features, such as an 8 megapixel camera having HD video capture, DLNA support and HDMI output. But like any other phone in the market, the Droid X also misses on quite a number of occasions,  [...]

July 8th, 2010 | Motorola | 4 Comments
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