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Motorola Aura Review

Motorola Aura

Pros: Truly the most beautiful cellphone ever. Makes the Vertu and Arte look dowdy. Easy to use, comfortable to hold, brilliant design.

Cons: Odds are you can walk into any T-Mo, Sprint, ATT or Verizon store and pick a phone with better features…and it would be free with a two year commitment.

Motorola thumbed its nose at the shaky economy Tuesday when it introduced a high-end luxury cell phone called the Aura. Sporting a swivel design reminiscent of the Motorola V70 (now there’s a blast from the past), the Aura features a … Continue Reading

Motorola Cliq, the Titanium Version

Motorola CliqIf anyone doubts that Google’s Android has a future, then they haven’t seen T-Mobile’s Motorola Cliq MB200. With its easy-to-use design, spacious keyboard, and action-packed feature set, the Cliq combines an attractive, powerful device with the customization of the Android operating system. We won’t say it’s the “best Android phone yet”–that will be a hard call to make as more Android handsets go on sale–but it proves that Android handsets are evolving and getting better over time. Also, we’re glad to see a manufacturer other than HTC embrace the … Continue Reading

Motorola VE440 Review

Motorola VE440

Not everyone needs the whizzbang flashiness of a high-end feature phone, and this is the crowd that Motorola is catering to with its VE440 candy bar phone. Sure, it has almost everything most callers need to do the all-important tasks of placing and receiving calls and text messages. In addition, the phone’s body design has some easy-access music playback controls and a dedicated camera button that, along with a roomy keypad, make it fairly easy to handle. As with many other mobile handsets of its ilk (and even higher-end … Continue Reading

The Unlocked Motorola Milestone XT720

Motorola Milestone XT720 (unlocked)The Motorola Milestone XT720 is the next-gen model of the original Milestone–the GSM version of the Motorola Droid. This time around Moto ditched the slide-out keyboard to give the XT720 a sleeker design and other improvements, such as an upgraded 8-megapixel camera and HD video recording. Yet despite being a well-stocked in the features department, the Milestone doesn’t quite have the horsepower of some of the latest Android devices, so if you need power, you’ll be better off with something like the Motorola Droid X.

For … Continue Reading

Motorola Droid 2 Review

Motorola Droid 2It’s hard to believe that it hasn’t even been a year since the original Motorola Droid came out, but as we all know, Android has exploded over the past few months and there are simply bigger and better smartphones out there. Enter the Motorola Droid 2. As the successor to the Droid, the handset offers a number of improvements, including a sleeker design, better keyboard, faster processor, and the latest version of Android OS. It lacks some of the higher-end features of the Droid X, but it’s … Continue Reading

Motorola Droid X Review Part 2

Well, let’s continue diving to the fun of the Motorola Droid X with its fabulous features:

As we mentioned earlier, the Motorola Droid X will ship with Android 2.1, but Verizon and Motorola are planning to release an over-the-air update to Android 2.2 Froyo later this summer. (The Droid is also expected to receive Froyo at that time.) This will bring speed improvements as well as new features like camera software improvements and, of course, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, so you’ll get a more PC-like experience from the phone’s mobile browser.

The Droid X still has plenty of other features to keep … Continue Reading

Motorola Droid X Review

Motorola Droid XI always like Motorola phones, when this new smart Motorola Droid X is out for awhile now, let’s share the feelings of using this new Moto gorgeous.

Motorola and Verizon aren’t afraid to go after the competition, whether it be blatantly calling out a certain phone in TV ads or introducing a pretty killer device right before the launch of another. However, when you’re introducing devices like the Motorola Droid X, we can see why they would be so bold.

The Droid X is the latest member to join … Continue Reading

Motorola i1

Motorola 1Prepaid phones usually consist of simple cell phones or normal feature phones, so we’re always pleasantly surprised when a smartphone is made available for prepaid carriers. The Motorola i1 is one such handset–it’s the first Google Android phone for Boost Mobile, and it’s also the first Google Android smartphone to run on Nextel’s iDEN network.

It’s quite a rugged device–for a touch screen phone anyway–and it’s also the only Android phone to support push-to-talk, which is a big deal if you’re a Boost or Nextel customer. However, the i1 is … Continue Reading

Motorola’s first Android Phone With 2GHz Processor will be published

motorola-2ghz android phoneAccording to PC World, Motorola CEO, Sanjay Jha has verified that Motorola will have a smartphone with a 2GHz processor in the market before the end of the year.  Right now if you have a newer Android handset akin to the Droid Incredible, you’re running a 1GHz processor.  I think my implausible is lightning fast so I’m keyed up to see how much of an enhancement the latest wave of phones will be.
During the discussion, Jha spoke about the mobile gadget industry.  He considers that companies … Continue Reading

Motorola DEVOUR Cellphone A555 Review

motorola-A555

Introduction:

Motorola DEVOUR
The Motorola DEVOUR A555 is now the third Android smartphone to be released by Verizon Wireless after the Motorola DROID and HTC DROID ERIS, but it is the first from the carrier to feature the MOTOBLUR user interface, which integrates social networking, email, and messaging directly on the desktop, though it still runs on Android 1.6 OS. This is in direct competition to the HTC DROID ERIS, which offers similar usability through their Sense UI interface, but the DEVOUR has one major advantage: the physical QWERTY keyboard, which makes … Continue Reading