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  • 04 Dec 2009

Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970hahahaaaaaaaa yo talk about x10 with 65k color on 2010 - no multi touch - 1gb internal ...
hahahhaaaaaaaaaa

you are JEALOUS

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    • Anonymous
    • 33V
    • 04 Dec 2009

    Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970
    this is iphone killer
    and sold near the 1milion just on usa


    sell on market dont dependent to any review or ranking

    the big example is iphone do you see it on gsm rank ing ??!!!
    but this super phone iphone sold over several miliones on the world and never get #1-15 on this rank ing


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      • droid team
      • 3Pq
      • 04 Dec 2009

      Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970this is best at world and no need to hight ranking like iphone

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        • Anonymous
        • fjv
        • 04 Dec 2009

        Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970well done man if you can call us stupid yes but I now u SE fans check on the home page SE x2 in trouble so who is stupid? ha ha ha ha hello moto

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          • Anonymous
          • fj6
          • 04 Dec 2009

          Anonymous, 04 Dec 2009lol, The voting result is lower than the Dext/CliqMotorola MILESTONE
          Now Available in France
          Via online retailer Rue du
          Commerce
          By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor
          2nd of December 2009, 12:17 GMT
          Adjust text size:
          Mobile phone
          maker
          Motorola has
          recently
          unveiled to the
          world its
          second
          handset
          powered by Google's Android
          operating system, the Motorola
          DROID, which has been launched
          across Europe as the Motorola
          MILESTONE. The new device is
          the first one to sport the Eclair
          flavor of the platform (Android
          2.0), and has been recently
          launched on the market in
          France, after hitting the shelves
          in Germany and UK not too long
          ago.
          The Android 2.0-powered mobile
          phone is available for purchase
          from the online retailer Rue du
          Commerce, which has it available
          unlocked and SIM-free for a price
          tag of 520 Euros (a holiday price,
          we learn, as the full price is of
          549 Euros). At the same time, the
          retailer also has the MILESTONE
          available for purchase with
          various contract offerings from
          carriers in the country, lowering
          the price for the phone even
          more.
          The phone seems to be the best
          thing that has happened to
          Android until now, and also the
          best selling handset from
          Motorola. The DROID has been
          estimated to have been sold in
          over 700,000 units until now,
          which means that the handset
          vendor will be able to meet its 1
          million units sold goal for the
          fourth quarter of the year. Now
          that the MILESTONE has reached
          yet another European market, the
          sales will certainly grow even
          more.
          As for what the device is able
          to deliver to users, you might be
          already familiar with its 3.7-inch
          touchscreen display that boasts
          a WVGA resolution, as well as
          with its 5-megapixel photo
          snapper with dual LED flash, the
          side sliding full QWERTY
          keyboard (which goes to France
          as AZERTY), Wi-Fi connectivity
          options, aGPS, USB 2.0 and
          Bluetooth v2.1 capabilities,
          3.5mm headphone jack, the email
          and messaging options it comes
          to the market with, not to
          mention HTML browser and
          multimedia features it sports.

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            • Anonymous
            • RNy
            • 04 Dec 2009

            lol,
            The voting result is lower than the Dext/Cliq

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              • Krish
              • 2SE
              • 04 Dec 2009

              Well said, it is a fact that most of the emergency service providers use motorola equipments.
              rest everything apart I think Motorola is by far the most economic and technologically advanced brand which tries to give the bset of the features at a reasonable price. I have been a motorola user since the past ten years and have used almost all the major sets by Motorola. And no doubt, that DROID is by far the fastest Android to be launched in the market. Waiting for it to come to India so that I can get my hands on one too.

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                • Anonymous
                • uRA
                • 04 Dec 2009

                guys make sure u rate it 10/10.....
                every time...
                because there are lot of moto haters here...

                Rating has dropped to 8.5(or lesser)... please work on it...

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                  • Er2
                  • 04 Dec 2009

                  Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970If you hate Moto so much, hope you'll never call any emergency service in your life, as most of them use Motorola products.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 0FR
                    • 03 Dec 2009

                    yes milestone have CrystalTalk Technology

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                      • Anonymous
                      • Ley
                      • 03 Dec 2009

                      milestone have CrystalTalk Technology

                      good

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                        • Anonymous
                        • Sbg
                        • 03 Dec 2009

                        motofan.ir, 03 Dec 2009do you know martin cooper ? the engineer of motorola co... morethank you very much

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 33V
                          • 03 Dec 2009

                          this is best phone at market that i seen to date

                          well done moto

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                            • motofan.ir
                            • nsC
                            • 03 Dec 2009

                            Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970do you know martin cooper ?

                            the engineer of motorola company that for first time make and invent mobile phone about 30 years later
                            he is now 80 years old .

                            this big man for first time make mobile phone and test it successfully at Manhattan street's on april 1973



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                              • Anonymous
                              • IaH
                              • 03 Dec 2009

                              Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970motorola is greatest mobile company at world

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                                • Anonymous
                                • St}
                                • 03 Dec 2009

                                Hello Jerry , Thanx a lot
                                I love Motorola just because If anybody flow technology from 10 years ago can understand Motorola is not assembler Motorola is technology lab and hardware designer

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                                  • JAG
                                  • LGq
                                  • 03 Dec 2009

                                  HELLO MOTO

                                  Man, if all that was said before is true, MOTO really will be getting the place they lose some years ago.

                                  A question about z12, will this have WIFI and GPS?

                                  And when will we see a 1ghz phone?

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                                    • Jerry
                                    • fj4
                                    • 03 Dec 2009

                                    Jerry, 03 Dec 2009I'm Jerry and wanna help Moto fans to know that motorola is... moremore to said but see u next time

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                                      • Jerry
                                      • fje
                                      • 03 Dec 2009

                                      Anonymous, 03 Dec 2009Motorola Labs Announces Significant Progress in Carbon Na... moreI'm Jerry and wanna help Moto fans to know that motorola is still the best company so this is one of the reason that makes motorola to have good prices on market read and be sure that motorola is back CNT Nanoemissive Flat
                                      Screen Display Debuts.
                                      (carbon nanotube
                                      technology)
                                      Publication: Nanoparticle News
                                      Date: Wednesday, June 1 2005
                                      Motorola Labs, the applied
                                      research arm of Motorola has
                                      unveiled a 5-inch color video
                                      display prototype based on
                                      proprietary carbon nanotube
                                      technology -- a breakthrough
                                      technique that could create
                                      large, flat panel displays with
                                      superior quality, longer lifetimes
                                      and lower costs than current
                                      offerings. More details were
                                      disclosed at the 43rd annual
                                      Society for Information Display
                                      (SID) International Symposium,
                                      Seminar and Exhibition in Boston,
                                      May 22- 27.
                                      This first-of-its kind 5-inch
                                      prototype which is optimized for
                                      large screen HDTV is less than 1-
                                      inch thick, harness

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • fje
                                        • 03 Dec 2009

                                        Anonymous, 03 Dec 2009A field emission display (FED) is a flat panel display tec... moreMotorola Labs Announces
                                        Significant Progress in
                                        Carbon Nanotube Technology
                                        Carbon nanotube research
                                        advances have the potential to
                                        reduce cost of large, flat panel
                                        displays and enable other
                                        applications
                                        Tempe, Ariz. – July 1, 2003 --
                                        Motorola Labs, the applied
                                        research arm of Motorola, Inc.,
                                        (NYSE:MOT), announced today
                                        exciting results from its carbon
                                        nanotechnology research.
                                        Motorola Labs is currently doing
                                        research to integrate these
                                        nanotech advances into key
                                        applications, including large flat
                                        panel displays.
                                        Dubbed “nano emissive
                                        display” (NED), the technology
                                        enables manufacturers to design
                                        large flat panel displays that
                                        exceed the image quality
                                        characteristics of plasma and
                                        LCD screens at a lower cost.
                                        Motorola currently is in
                                        discussions with electronics
                                        manufacturers in Europe and Asia
                                        to license the technology for
                                        commercialization.
                                        Motorola’s NED approach to
                                        displays could enable low cost,
                                        flat panel wall-mounted
                                        television, greater than 50 “
                                        diagonal, and just one inch deep
                                        to become a reality in the not too
                                        distant future. The technology
                                        also could be used for much
                                        larger displays, such as those
                                        used in billboard advertising or
                                        sporting events.
                                        “Motorola will continue to
                                        develop technologies like this and
                                        they will be a key element of our
                                        strategy to do Intellectual Asset
                                        Technology Licensing and
                                        Transfer, ” said Janiece Webb,
                                        senior vice president and general
                                        manager, Advanced Technology
                                        Businesses, Motorola. “We are
                                        excited by these research gains
                                        in carbon nanotechnology and the
                                        promise they can hold for large,
                                        flat displays as well as their
                                        other applications. ”
                                        Carbon Nanotube Advances
                                        Carbon nanotubes, or CNTs, are
                                        tubes of carbon atoms less than
                                        a nanometer — one billionth of a
                                        meter — in diameter. CNTs
                                        possess a combination of unique
                                        properties that make them highly
                                        programmable for a variety of
                                        purposes, including flat panel
                                        displays.
                                        Motorola developed a process to
                                        grow CNTs at low temperatures.
                                        This capability is important
                                        because the commercial material
                                        with which they must bond, such
                                        as glass or transistors, are heat
                                        sensitive.
                                        In addition, Motorola has created
                                        a method to precisely place CNTs
                                        individually on a surface
                                        material, in addition to
                                        controlling their length and
                                        diameter. This innovation gives
                                        manufacturers the ability to
                                        design products, on a molecular
                                        level, to enhance specific
                                        characteristics.
                                        The ability to place CNTs directly
                                        on a substrate while controlling
                                        their spacing, size, and length,
                                        provides a high quality image
                                        with optimized electron
                                        emissions, brightness, color
                                        purity and resolution for flat
                                        panel displays. Other attempts in
                                        this field utilize a “paste” or
                                        “print” method of applying CNTs,
                                        which to date, have not been able
                                        to provide the same level of
                                        display image quality, or the
                                        potential cost savings of
                                        Motorola ’s NED process.