Motorola RIZR Z10
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- Anonymous
- nTJ
- 12 May 2008
Nokia = Nike
Samsung = Adidas |||
:D
Motorola = Dolce & Gabbana
Hello moto....
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- Anonymous
- SeA
- 11 May 2008
It is vga 30fps you muppet.
ive got this phone and it is pure class. unless you have used or own one then your comments are worthless.
and trust me if you had used it you would be saying good things. there are bad points to this phone but the good points are far more than the bad - if you aint got this fone or used it then dont dis it.
there are lots of phones better than this on paper. but lets face it, us moto users dont need to prove it. we are far superior to you. that is why we are moto users. for the build, the last and the reliability. and to be different. you can say what you like. if you own a moto then clearly you have taste and are far better than the peasants that use the other more common brands. ha i laugh in your face...........Hello Moto :-)
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- huatz84
- P%@
- 11 May 2008
Well,ppl....It's just a phone.We can't depend on a phone.Phone is used to do calling and texting.Extra features like music,camera and internet is just for fun.In America,they still love the iPod and Mac Notebook.They use phone only for basic usage.So,no wonder why Motorola didn't expect to add some great features on their phones.
Stop fighting about Nokia vs Motorola.Peace.
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- Anonymous
- 4Bb
- 11 May 2008
I agree with you user -jeh0 this phone is really a stone age phone because:
-no wifi
-no gps
-no 5 mp cam
-no xenon flash
-no vga video recording @30fps
-no FM radio
-no TV out
-no office viewer
The rating will go down eventually!
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- Anonymous
- SdP
- 11 May 2008
It's not just about design, Z10 is obviously sturdy constructed, while N82, and especially N78, N81 look and feel cheap, fingerprint magnets etc. so anyone who wants decent looking and durable smartphone will choose Z10
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- USMAN
- kH2
- 11 May 2008
Instant On
The battery section on the maker’s page features Instant On technology, and on the face of it, this has something to do with the battery alone. Yet in practice it turns out to be not this simple and prosy. Thanks to this technology this handset and those to come will sport fundamentally different circuit design, difference in software-related behavior of Motorola’s UIQ-smartphones from other makers.
Let us start with some walking around. How long does it take a Symbian-smartphone to boot-up? On average it comes to 25-30 seconds for S60 3rd edition FP1, while for Sony Ericsson P1i this time makes up 30-40 seconds. Motorola Z8 does it in 20-25 seconds. It is not too far ahead and seemingly there is nothing to shout about. But give it a go and try to resume playback of the track you were listening before shutting down one of the above smartphones in one touch. 3-5 more seconds, whereas Motorola Z8 kicks in instantly. What’s the secret of this speed? In Motorola’s technological solution.
Regrettably, there is no white paper on Instant On technology available in open sources, so what you are about to read has been gathered piece by piece with the help of various resources and in some places our theory may differ from the way the things are implemented in the Motorola Z8. But this is the best description for want of other sources and to me it looks very close that what the Z8 really has inside.
In the 90ies, Motorola joined in the race for creation of new types of RAM and flash memory for various devices, including cellular phones. In 2000 the company showcased its promising development – MRAM, which is a type of memory tailored to mobile devices, having some advantages over the existing solutions. Specifically, this memory type is energy-independent, can be used for instant boot-up of the operating system and applications on cold-start likewise. When not engaged, it doesn’t require energy to
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- david
- nTJ
- 11 May 2008
Secret of z8 and z10
Instant On
The battery section on the maker’s page features Instant On technology, and on the face of it, this has something to do with the battery alone. Yet in practice it turns out to be not this simple and prosy. Thanks to this technology this handset and those to come will sport fundamentally different circuit design, difference in software-related behavior of Motorola’s UIQ-smartphones from other makers.
Let us start with some walking around. How long does it take a Symbian-smartphone to boot-up? On average it comes to 25-30 seconds for S60 3rd edition FP1, while for Sony Ericsson P1i this time makes up 30-40 seconds. Motorola Z8 does it in 20-25 seconds. It is not too far ahead and seemingly there is nothing to shout about. But give it a go and try to resume playback of the track you were listening before shutting down one of the above smartphones in one touch. 3-5 more seconds, whereas Motorola Z8 kicks in instantly. What’s the secret of this speed? In Motorola’s technological solution.
Regrettably, there is no white paper on Instant On technology available in open sources, so what you are about to read has been gathered piece by piece with the help of various resources and in some places our theory may differ from the way the things are implemented in the Motorola Z8. But this is the best description for want of other sources and to me it looks very close that what the Z8 really has inside.
In the 90ies, Motorola joined in the race for creation of new types of RAM and flash memory for various devices, including cellular phones. In 2000 the company showcased its promising development – MRAM, which is a type of memory tailored to mobile devices, having some advantages over the existing solutions. Specifically, this memory type is energy-independent, can be used for instant boot-up of the operating system and applications on cold-start likewise. When not engaged, it doesn’t require energy to keep data, which places in it line with flash memory. Meanwhile, this memory type has unlimited number of read/write cycles and is strong against external shocks. In terms of read speed it is second only to the SRAM and ends up in one row with the existing memory technologies.
The intended application for the MRAM are areas, where low power consumption rates and permanent data storage are really needed, these may be various sensors on military airplanes, vehicles etc. Formally, the military applications were the first areas where the MRAM starts knocking out the SRAM, that was backed up by external batteries. It is not a surprise that batteries may go out of action, and then information is lost, though that’
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- Anonymous
- kH2
- 11 May 2008
MRM
Secret of Z10
In the 90ies, Motorola joined in the race for creation of new types of RAM and flash memory for various devices, including cellular phones. In 2000 the company showcased its promising development – MRAM, which is a type of memory tailored to mobile devices, having some advantages over the existing solutions. Specifically, this memory type is energy-independent, can be used for instant boot-up of the operating system and applications on cold-start likewise. When not engaged, it doesn’t require energy to keep data, which places in it line with flash memory. Meanwhile, this memory type has unlimited number of read/write cycles and is strong against external shocks. In terms of read speed it is second only to the SRAM and ends up in one row with the existing memory technologies.
The intended application for the MRAM are areas, where low power consumption rates and permanent data storage are really needed, these may be various sensors on military airplanes, vehicles etc. Formally, the military applications were the first areas where the MRAM starts knocking out the SRAM, that was backed up by external batteries. It is not a surprise that batteries may go out of action, and then information is lost, though that’s not the case with the MRAM. In future, for multifunctional devices retaining RAM and ROM with device drives, will be better off with one memory type, for example the MRAM. It may be programmed really fast and can serve several tests at one.
Some time later Motorola’s division in charge of this direction got singl
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- YANKEE
- kH2
- 11 May 2008
sim card Switched when is phone On is beter than any Wfi
30 Frame vidoe play and record is beter than any SE Phones
Please dont Compare this phone nokia and se phone
belive this is Super
Tis phone using Militry rom
its frist mobile with MRM
Its fastest Symbian of the world
water resident
anti shochk
oh so please dont Compare that withother phones
its fastest Symbian of world fo MRM Memorry
If u want MRM Memory tech just u can buy Z8 AND Z10..
HAHA DONT COMPARE THAT AGAIN...
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- Anonymous
- jeh
- 11 May 2008
i just went thru the specs of this phone. this is a stone age phone because
-no wifi
-no gps
-no 5 mp cam
-no xenon flash
-no vga video recording @30fps
-no FM radio
-no TV out
-no office viewer
it is a basic phone dude! deserves a rating of 5 in all aspects.
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- Anonymous
- jW$
- 11 May 2008
moto fans are starved of new high end phones from moto. thats why they are giving a high rating to a phone like this which is having nothing but the external design.
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- Anonymous
- 4Bb
- 11 May 2008
Voting results should be:
Design 8.1
Features 6.8
Performance 7.3
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- trowa
- kH@
- 11 May 2008
to all nokia ppl u wont like this fone becuase ur used to nokias way and interested in it.about me iam not sticking to any brand just i used to have n95 and z10 is far better in quality design features how applications work every thing i give it 10/10.thats how i see it u may think any thing of it according to ur needs
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- blitzpam
- whB
- 11 May 2008
it's not yet available here in our country..
but i'm planning to buy one..
i'm just saying that it's price is too much for it's features..i have nothing against it..ok?..
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- trowa
- kH@
- 11 May 2008
to all ppl saying that z10 lacks many features.if u want wi fi wait sandisk new wifi mc or use gnubox.about battery just close what is in task list and it ll stay for a good time.also about the menu i dont think it looks bad but u can change it by getting themes that has its own menu like some car themes.finally 2.2 inche or 3.2mp isnt bad.and if some 1 has any other opinion just say.for me that fone rocks and moto is finally again in competition
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- Anonymous
- 2An
- 11 May 2008
to blitzpam
if it's how the way you look at it...definitely, the Z10 is not for you.
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- blitzpam
- whB
- 11 May 2008
the price of this fone is too much for it's features...
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- kamran from persia
- kH2
- 10 May 2008
Haha
its time for moto..
i love moto
Motorola = Dolce & Gabbana
Few People can understand..!!!!!!!
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- Anonymous
- 4Bb
- 10 May 2008
2@eL -this phone is average crap good! Lack of a lot of important features...I'm not a Nokia fan but technology lover and this device is far away from being a real ALL-IN-ONE cell phone.
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- Anonymous
- 2@e
- 10 May 2008
u cant compare z10 to any other mobile
its damm nice