Typical price: £385
What is it: A snazzy, bendy slider phone, packed with features
What we think: We like the Z8's features but we're not keen on its keypad
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27 Jul 2007 in Crave
Crave Podcast 43: Do camera phones deliver?
Is it time to ditch our cameras and call our mobile phones to the front line? How do you ensure you never have to call your GP surgery again? Find out all this and more in the latest episode of the Crave Podcast
23 Jul 2007 in Digital Living
With a unique bendy action and brand new menus, this is Motorola's latest attempt to put its recent product troubles behind it. Has it succeeded?
17 May 2007 in Crave
Photos: Motorola Razr 2 V8 and V9, Rokr Z6 and bendy Z8
Today Motorola unveiled a whole bunch of new handsets, including the super-slim V8, the music-playing Rokr V6 and bendy Z8
12 Feb 2007 in Crave
Motorola Z8: Clever, bendy slider phone
Is your phone too straight? Motorola has put a bend in one of its slider phones -- but this isn't as mad as it sounds, as the design feels quite comfortable in use...
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