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03-07-2008 12:23 PM
Unregistered C'mon ewan, gimme the part 2 of this review. Why it take so long. I think becoz it's not nokia product. This site exclusively builded only to support nokia marketing.. Be objectived!. Allaboutnokia.com
01-07-2008 02:08 PM
Unregistered I think this is just begining for motorola to survive and reach the top once again.
28-06-2008 12:42 AM
Unregistered Nearly all windows mobile devices? Wow, that's really sad..
27-06-2008 11:25 PM
Williamoni Yes, great beginning to the review. One of the best ever. Managing to get in Ford Cortinas, after shave and a fear of poodles. Love it.
27-06-2008 10:47 PM
Unregistered Have they solved the problem with the media player being utterly useless? The Z8 was a tasty bit of hardware that was beyond crippled with the software. Trying to load something like a podcast or a large MP3 file took minutes sometimes, if it would even open.

The multimedia mouse, not the multimedia monster.
27-06-2008 09:19 PM
Unregistered Windows Mobile devices. Not exactly an indictment of usb headphone connectivity.
27-06-2008 09:13 PM
Unregistered Er... nearly all Windows Mobile devices?
27-06-2008 06:55 PM
Unregistered Gorgeous looking phone. But not having wifi is already a bummer. And now you're telling me one usb port for charging n headset? Haven't they heard of the 3.5mm port? Who the hell uses usb for headset anymore?
27-06-2008 05:41 PM
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Motorola MOTO Z10 - Form and function get a qualified thumbs up

The Motorola MOTO Z10 represents a very different side of UIQ 3 (and Symbian) to the more familiar devices from Sony Ericsson. In his inimitable style, and in part 1 of our full review, Ewan looks at the Z10's form and general design, finding quite a bit to like in the process. Future review parts will cover built-in software, media handling and camera functions.

Read on in the full article.

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