Typical price: £220
What is it: Very slim 2-megapixel camera phone with support for super-fast 3G downloads
What we think: A stylish handset that gives you super-fast access to the Internet, but we wish it was easier to use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 February 2007
Tags: motorola, dedicated, handset, orange
We like:
Large and bright screen; good build quality; support for super-fast 3G
We don't like:
Non-standard predictive text; unintuitive menu system
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CNET UK judgement:
The Motorazr Maxx is a stylish handset that lets you access the Internet at speeds comparable to many people's home broadband connections. It also feels well built and has good music features. We just wish the menu system was easier to get your head around and that it used standard T9 predictive text instead of its own iTap system
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