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Motorola Razr V3i review
Motorola has tried to breathe new life into an old handset by beefing up a few of its features. Always a tricky thing to pull off, especially when the original was well received, Motorola hasn't achieved total success. Yes, the design is still cool, but the improvements are small in scale and we'd have liked more Read more
31 March 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Pebl review
Unusual handset designs are not exactly rare, but the Pebl is more unusual than most in that it's minimalist rather than flashy, curvy rather than angular, matte black rather than any-colour shiny. Its features suffer in comparison to most recent phones -- the camera is only VGA -- but this is about style, not substance Read more
24 January 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Razr V3x review
The V3x is like a middle-aged version of the Razr -- it's learnt a lot of new tricks, but has grown around the middle too. It's not quite so breathtakingly razor-like anymore, but it does 3G video calls, music playback and 2-megapixel photos. All this media takes its toll on the battery, though Read more
17 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Slvr L7 review
The Slvr is essentially a candybar format of the Razr. With all the standard features, distinctive styling and a very waif-like overall format, it's appealing if you don't need state of the art capabilities from your handset -- and it shades under the magic 100g barrier, too Read more
24 February 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola E1000 review
8 May 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Motorola Rokr E1 review
The most notable thing about the Rokr E1 is not its oddly spelt name, but the fact that it's the first handset to incorporate Apple's iTunes software, thereby making it into a phone-cum-iPod. If you're a customer of the iTunes Music Store, this is currently the only mobile phone that'll play the music you've purchased. Read more
20 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
