Motorola U9
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 05 Dec 2007
If you want Motorola Fans respect your own brand fans, your own brand fans must respect first to Motorola Fans. That's Motorola Fans said.
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 05 Dec 2007
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@Kal
Seems you are too obsessed to defend your beloved brand...posting one after another comments. Well keep it up.
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Yup... So... This Motorola Product. Of course, i must defend Motorola brand. Other brand just can give negative respon without facts.
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Just thought I would let you know that your comments about "Once you try a Motorola you'll never go back to Samsung, SE or Nokia." is not entirely correct. I'm not sure where you got the 100m figure(any link?) but even in that case what happened to those customers? If they are all happy then why moto loosing their market share? My experience says those who has got into that RAZR craze and bought V3 long time back, mostly left moto and trying something else now.
Have a good day.
- Kal
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My question "Why other brand until know can't sold like "Motorola V3 Razr"? (No one other brand can answer)". The fact is Motorola got award "Satisfaction Customer". Is that the end of the world if Motorola loosing their market share?
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- Kal
- Pxq
- 05 Dec 2007
@UipP
Seems you are too obsessed to defend your beloved brand...posting one after another comments. Well keep it up.
Just thought I would let you know that your comments about "Once you try a Motorola you'll never go back to Samsung, SE or Nokia." is not entirely correct. I'm not sure where you got the 100m figure(any link?) but even in that case what happened to those customers? If they are all happy then why moto loosing their market share? My experience says those who has got into that RAZR craze and bought V3 long time back, mostly left moto and trying something else now.
Have a good day.
- Kal
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 05 Dec 2007
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Motorola MOTO™ U9 Review 1.0 :pictures,Specs & Features
Motorola U9 Sensuous and Smart Design Combines Motorola’s Iconic Style with the Best Mobile Music Experience
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., – 11 Oct. 2007 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is showing off the stylish side of music with the introduction of MOTO U9. Through unique advancements in mobile entertainment technology, U9 makes music a multi-sensory experience and lets consumers rock out and look good – with an elegant form factor, Stereo Bluetooth®, CrystalTalk™ Technology, external touch sensitive music controls and floating, animated screensavers that appear on the external display.
U9 delivers cutting edge mobile music capabilities:
Easy transition from phone to music and back again, MOTO U9 allows one-touch access to your library and pauses music as calls come through.
Microsoft Windows Media® Player 11 makes the U9 ready to rock as soon as it’s out of the box, with simple synching and automatic recognition of the device.
Motorola MOTO™ U9
Integrated music player supports multiple audio files: Windows® WMAv10 plus Janus DRM, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+ enhanced.
Ability to download the latest music hits from more than 200 music stores onto the device from a PC using USB 2.0 for speedy transfers and data access.¹, ²
Additional in-demand features round out a complete mobile experience:
Up to 25MB of on-board user memory³ and an optional microSD memory card enables storage of 4GB of music, pictures and other media.
Innovative CrystalTalk technology for better call clarity
Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology enables users to enjoy a wireless mobile stereo experience4.
Advanced “speaker independent” voice recognition dialing and talking phone features take “hands free” to the next level.
A 2.0 megapixel with 8x zoom camera, multi-shot feature, video capture and playback, and light and landscape viewfinder delivers quality, printable5 and sharable images.
Impressive messaging capabilities via MMS, SMS, WVIM, Push Email.
“MOTO U9 combines the surprising with the familiar, the latest in premium design and inventive controls with the next popular spin on Motorola's classic clamshell design to deliver the most stylish and dynamic mobile music experience,” said Rob Shaddock, senior vice president of Feature and Mass Market Phones, Mobile Devices, Motorola. “MOTO U9 embodies the stylish side of Motorola’s music-enabled devices, further building on our strong portfolio of products for a diverse global audience.”
Seamless, small and light weight, the curvaceous U9 has been designed to fit perfectly in the pocket or hand. Its metallic gloss finish comes to life with animated screen savers that appear to “float” across the borderless external display. The external display is not just for show, however, as touch sensitive, digital keys let users control their music player from the outside.
Additional Capabilities
Delivering on its commitment to provide the world’s most compelling mobile music experience, Motorola has also created an ecosystem of additional products, accessories and services that make it easy to access, download and enjoy a wide array of digital music.
Through an exclusive arrangement with recording artist Fergie, in select markets Motorola will provide exclusive content on the phone, promotional activities, and TV and print campaigns.
“Fergie is a GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum superstar artist as well as a woman on the cutting edge of modern style. She is the perfect icon to help us communicate to consumers that style and music are integral to people as a way to express themselves – and that MOTO U9 embodies those qualities,” said Joni Christensen, director of Global Music Marketing, Mobile Devices, Motorola. More information about these promotions will be available soon.
For more information, please visit http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/motoU9.
Availability
MOTO U9 is expected to be available for purchase in the fourth quarter of 2007 in Asia, Latin America and Europe. For specific regional availability and pricing, contact your local Motorola representative.
mobile.mojoitv.com/2007/10/motorola-moto-u9-review-10.html
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 05 Dec 2007
Motorola ROKR U9 Preview
youtube.com/watch?v=O0wydh2Fzj0
+ New "Spinner" View UI
+ Support 4 Gb Micro SD Card
+ External Display w/Touch Controls
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 05 Dec 2007
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@Robyn
Why does Motorola even bother trying anymore?
Once you try a Samsung, SE or Nokia you'll never go back, I promise.
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Because Motorola is the best and that's why Motorola has many award include satisfaction customer award. Once you try a Motorola you'll never go back to Samsung, SE or Nokia.
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- Robyn
- 4XM
- 05 Dec 2007
Why does Motorola even bother trying anymore?
Once you try a Samsung, SE or Nokia you'll never go back, I promise.
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- Anonymous
- Uqq
- 04 Dec 2007
i wanna this for my girl friend
should be launched in india
f.m dont matter for her
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- m.n.d
- uEx
- 04 Dec 2007
i owned se once..it was great.but then, i got BORED of it!all d features in all se phones are pretty much the same.then now i'm using nokia.it's great and good enough but the sound quality is still not as good as motorola!really...moto roxx!!im planning on buying this whenever it's out on the market!!or rokr e8 maybe.i haven't made my mind up yet but i swearr this one is total hottie!most gorgeous phone i've ever seen!it undoubtedly beats z610i of course!i certainly would recommend this to everyone!HELLOMOTO!YOU ROCK!!!
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 04 Dec 2007
The nominees of " Best Mobile Broadband Handset / Device" for the Asia Mobile Awards 2007 are:
* LG – Shine 3G Phone
* Novatel Wireless – Ovation MC950D Wireless USB Modem for HSDPA/HSUPA
* Samsung – SGH-F500
* Motorola – MOTORAZR2 V9
* Samsung – SGH-U700
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- Anonymous
- vGc
- 04 Dec 2007
i like the design of motorola phones and feature is also good
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 04 Dec 2007
Motorola Haters can't give which single type of they own brand can beat "Motorola V3 Razr" seller (more 100 million units).
Yesterday, 3 December 2007 (Monday). India Times reported accident "Nokia battery explode again". New Zealand, Norman Sievewrigth is charging Nokia handset and then he sleep. And then he heared explode; he wake up and look his Nokia handset burn in the carpet. Until now "Nokia" not respons.
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- ncK
- 03 Dec 2007
Love the phone design, probably I'll get one, I have a u9 and I think this is a great design evolution over the u6. Everybody complains about motorola, I just don't understand why, with a little know how you can do great things with moto phones, I have a nokia N80 and a Sony ericsson p990 that use as smartphones and a k1 a v3i and a u6 that I use for fun, I just love moto design and with a little tweak they all look completly different from the default motorolas. I'm curious to use the new linux moto user interface, but probably it wont be as easy to tweak as the old ones
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- Anonymous
- Uqs
- 03 Dec 2007
u can say anthing abt motorola .
but really i love motorola phone
its sexy like jennifer lopez
and hot like james bond 007
go moto go come on and beat the all
hello moto!!!!!!
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- Anonymous
- ijs
- 03 Dec 2007
motorola is now lagging behind LG, Samsung, SE in all aspects - design, features, performance......what a pity! helo moto..
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 03 Dec 2007
Many "Motorola Forum" Member already angry to "Motorola Hatters". They already know in GSM Arena has other brand member forcing Motorola. "Motorola Fans" ready to forcing you "Motorola Hatters" if you not stop forcing Motorola.
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 02 Dec 2007
Hahaha... The fact is Motorola V3 Razr sold more than 100 million units. So why other brand can't sold like "Motorola V3 Razr".
I don't want see other brand because too old interface and too slow processor. Other brand can't compare the fastest processor for mobile phone (Motorola Rokr Z6 (624 Mhz)) and the faster processor for mobile phone (Motorola Razr 2 V8 and Motorola Razr 2 V9 (500 Mhz)).
I don't think you know about "Motorola Rokr U9". So don't judge Motorola. I don't forcing your own brand fan's if they don't forcing Motorola. We are "Motorola Fan's" will forcing your own brand if they don't stop to forcing Motorola.
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- q{d
- 01 Dec 2007
I've always liked the exterior design of Motorola phones, but personally I look at the user interface and menu design a lot when seleting a phone.
RAZR, Pebble, KRZR, RIZR, W series are all good looking (even stunning) when they were/are released.
However, whenever I get interested in a Motorola phone(including phones mentioned above) and look at the interface and menu, I always get disappointed with the crappy design.
Look at SE, Samsung, or Nokia's menu design. Compare it with Motorola. RAZR disappointed me with its sluggish menu access and crappy designed icon with low resolutions. That was 3 years ago. I checked KRZR and W series whenever they came out. Same design, same lag, same crappy resolution.
I don't know about RAZR2 and this phone, but those experiences just made me stay away from any Motorola phones.
I look at a Moto phone, I think "Wow, it's a good looking phone." Then I enter the menu and I feel like I'm in the past like 5 years ago.
Moto fans, please have a few minutes with SE, Samsung, or Nokia, and feel how smooth and colourful everything in their screens are.
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 01 Dec 2007
Motorola Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Wireless Mobile Phones in a Tie, in the Latest J.D. Power and Associates Report
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – 25 June 2007 – Motorola today announced that it attained the highest ranking in customer satisfaction for mobile devices, tying one manufacturer, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 U.S. Wireless Mobile Phone Evaluation StudySM — Volume 1. This distinction reinforces Motorola’s innovation in wireless and broadband communications by providing consumers with the most cutting-edge mobile devices in style, design, multimedia messaging, and everyday communications.
The study looked at customer satisfaction among consumers based on five key factors: physical design, operation, features, handset durability and battery function. Motorola bested six mobile device manufacturers and tied another, scoring particularly well in the physical design, operation and feature categories.
With its complete portfolio of mobile devices and accessories, Motorola provides consumers with the best all-around mobile experience possible by empowering consumers who demand stylish design and powerful features from their mobile devices. Motorola created the stylish feature phone category when it introduced the RAZR in 2004, which is close to hitting the mobile device milestone of 100 million units shipped. Motorola’s next-generation devices, such as the much-anticipated RAZR², MOTO Z8, MOTO Q 9 and the ROKR Z6, are unmatched in the industry and are designed to maximize the powerful Motorola experience consumers have come to expect.
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- Anonymous
- Uip
- 01 Dec 2007
Because this is "Motorola Rokr" and that's mean "Motorola Music Phone". "Motorola Music Phone" is more great than "Sony Ericsson Walkman". Read this:
Music handsets comparison – which one to choose?
w w w.mobile-review.com/review/music-phones-en.shtml
The battle between:
Motorola ROKR E2
Nokia 3250
Sony Ericsson W800i
Sony Ericsson W810i
Sony Ericsson W900i
Sony Ericsson W300i
And the winner is "Motorola Rokr E2". With only single type of Motorola Rokr (Motorola Rokr E2" can beat 4 types of Sony Ericsson Walkman.