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Motorola Moto Z10 Review
As a member of Motorola RIZR family,Motorola MOTO Z10 is a very impressive device that packs a punch - 3G, multimedia and great camera - and deserves to find a place among the more popular models in the market place. The "kick slider" style is unique and particularly attractive, more than just a gimmick, however, as it adds to the solid build quality of this excellent device. Let's have a look at the review from the mobile phone blog about hot mobile phones.
Design
These days appearance and design are more important than ever before, and the MOTO Z10 is a well built quality item. Apparently the banana-bendy slide design motion is nicely sprung giving it a distinct feeling than many rivals with conventional sliders. Motorola MOTO Z10's display is 2.2inch, 16 million colors, QVGA resolution, aimed at those who want to watch films on their handset;
The camera
These days camera is the main selling point. Motorola MOTO Z10 offers ...
... a 3.2mega pixel device, providing excellent close up shots - not the best camera but it certainly has an adequate visual appeal.
The Web
It is a phone with 3G capability and HSDPA high speed mobile connectivity. It adopts UIQ OS which is often found on Sony Ericsson smart phones; it exceeds many smartphones in some ways, too. There are further web applications built in, with an optional subscription to Sky Anytime, a function that enables remote recording for the home, and various packages from the likes of Yahoo! offering the usual web enhancements. Email is, notably, supported very well, and this is another plus point with a phone in the market sector.
The music
Motorola MOTO Z10's MP3 player is not the best but perfectly decent, supporting a variety of alternative formats. A miniUSB connector is Motorola's negative point choice.
However, other additional features that operate with the music player are included in this device, particularly in terms of the ability to synchronise with Windows Media Player on a PC, and is perfectly adequate in this respect.
Compared with Motorola Z8, the Z10 does make up for the left-off in some respects.The lack of GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity hold the Motorola MOTO Z10 back - surprising given the rest of the package - as one can overlook the lack of a touch screen in this case. Motorola MOTO Z10 is a very good phone for those who prefer a substantial, non-flimsy device, and will stand the test of time.
Jerry Smith, the editor of http://www.mobilephoneonly.co.uk. An expert on mobile phone and an observer of UK telecommunication market. He writes reviews on latest mobile phones, and also suggests promotional deals and special offers from mobile phone retailers in UK.
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