Motorola SLVR L9 Review
Just as Motorola SLVR L7e was a heated finished version of original L7, L9 is simply L7e heated once again. and bus no matter who who knows food will say you, reheating same food on several occasions still will lead thereafter to something which will kill you. The SLVR L7e was so uninspiring that we started to quote Nirvana songs. Well, Motorola cuts trotted out with yet another upgrade to the SLVR lineup, this time with the SLVR L9.
Motorola W510 RAZR
We understand that W510 has approximately 7 hours of the time of help of talktime and 14 days, which is very good. And the designation of W510 usually means that the compound is likely to be far from expensive. And it is really the whole point with Motorola W510 - it is a pretty elegant telephone and clearly shown with the good life of battery. and it is one that that one cost too much.

Motorola KRZR K3 Preview
It is now a compound 3G with the support of HSDPA, able speeds of remote loading of until 3.6Mbps. Posting disappears outside from Pixel of K1 176×220, replaced with 2 “panel of the Pixel 240×320. The KRZR K3 has an internal memory (50MB) and a greater external display. all this is a compound the size of SAMES like K1 on the heavier subject only approximately 10 grams.

Motorola RIZR Z8
Unlike conventional sliders with a simply up/down mechanism, the RIZR Z8 curves inwards so that it is more ergonomic to use, rather like a clamshell phone.
There’s a comprehensive multimedia player and stereo Bluetooth support. Motorola’s press department chose to illustrate the RIZR Z8’s multimedia capabilities by slapping on a picture of Johnny Depp for some reason.
Motorola Motoming A1200 Review
This Motoming A1200 smartphone serves as a PDA, a music player, a camera, a video recorder, a name card reader and a data storage device of up to 1GB - in one chic package.

Specification:
Phone type: Quadband
Networks: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Connectivity options: GPRS, Java, Bluetooth, USB
Weight w/battery: 122 g
Battery type(s) supported: Rechargeable 850mAh Lithium-ion battery
Max. talktime (in hours): 7 hours
Max. standby time (in hours): 200 hours
Additional functions: High performance PIM; speaker independent voice dial; cursive handwriting recognition (Chinese only) ;email support ;instant messenging via IM Wireless Village; Motorola ClearTalk technology.
Motorola RAZR XX
The Motorola RAZR XX is Motorola’s second HSPDA(3.5G) RAZR handset announced this week, alongside the Motorola RAZR MAXX. Quite why Motorola needed to develop two such similar handsets is a mystery, but here it is anyway.
It looks very much like the RAZR V3i from the outside, but there are subtle differences in the styling that indicates that this isn’t just a V3i with HSDPA crammed into it. To quote Motorola, the RAZR XX has an “updated & streamlined Motorola RAZR V3 design”.
Motorola FONE F3 MOTOFONE Preview
Motorola FONE F3 (also known as the MOTOFONE) is a very slim bar format phone that’s due to hit the market by the end of the year. There are two versions - the FONE F3 is a GSM handset, the F3c is a CDMA version for North America and other CDMA markets.
Motorola KRZR K1m CDMA Phone
The Motorola KRZR K1m is a CDMA version of the Motorola KRZR K1, but with a twist. Although on the surface, the KRZR K1m looks identical to the K1, it’s a very different handset underneath.

High speed data access is not the only thing that the KRZR K1m comes with - it also integrates GPS satellite positioning, which means that the KRZR K1m can deliver a variety of location-based services. The KRZR K1m also adds touch-sensitive multimedia controls on the outside of the device. However, unlike the GSM-based K1, the K1m only has a 1.3 megapixel camera.








