Motorola F3 review
The F3 is cheap, frills-free and has an extraordinary battery life – but does it take simplification too far?
The F3 is cheap, frills-free and has an extraordinary battery life – but does it take simplification too far?
If anyone can prove portable DAB radio can be cheap and cheerful, Pure Digital can. And have, in fact
The RAZR is dead. Long live RAZR the second! Can the new King of Thin reclaim its throne from its army of slimline challengers?
With the RAZR looking old and crusty, Motorola has given us a new icon to salivate over. But is the multimedia Z8 good enough to inherit the mantle?
Motorola has taken a break from fashion phones and built a Blackberry-squashing e-mailer – does the Q have the X factor?
Preview: The original king of thin is back – and this time it’s crammed 2GB of memory, stereo Bluetooth and HSPDA connectivity into an even thinner body
Motorola’s RAZR update may be basic, but does it tick all the right fashionista boxes?
At last, Motorola RAZR with iTunes software is available in the UK. We put the long-awaited arrival to the test.
The V3x is loaded with functions but has lost the gloss of its younger brothers. The lack of memory card and external controls means this is hardly a music phone; just a phone that happens to play MP3s.
Moto’s second effort at a Windows Mobile smartphone harbours the same selling points – Pocket Outlook and peerless PC-only synchronisation – as its predecessor but it adds a 1.3MP cam
The Razr V3i comes with a 1.2MP camera, a more than respectable 5 hours of talk time and some nice looks
The H700 continues the flip design of its predecessors but is 30 per cent smaller and has noise cancellation tech and an ergonomic ear hook