Motorola introduces the lower end ZN200, W396 and W388

14 Aug, 2008
Motorola is throwing three new phones today in the low-to-mid-range skirmish. Coming in three different form factors Motorola ZN200, W396 and W388 all...

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  • craig
  • 0UD
  • 15 Aug 2008

this is very poor handset,i have this and it is the worst moto i ever had. was thinking of n96, but the specs on this looked so good i went and ordered one from overseas and paid nearly 400 uk ponuds for the handset. poor decision?

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    • Nob
    • PV$
    • 15 Aug 2008

    Anonymous, 15 Aug 2008Depends where you are in the world.... In the UK Samsung is... moreWhy SE market share is differs in these two links........ Anyway I know SE market share is going high.

    http://www.abiresearch.com/press/1202-2008+Global+Mobile+Device+Market+Still+on+Course+for+1.3+Billion+Units+Despite+Economic+Woes

    http://stats.getjar.com/statistics/

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      • I know how to read
      • G29
      • 15 Aug 2008

      You guys never read the actual information but only want to critizise. These phones are low-to-mid-range! Motorola is doing a great job here and it's a smart move to launch these low budget phones to the growing markets. Grow up and learn to read.

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        • Anonymous
        • S9G
        • 15 Aug 2008

        Nob, 15 Aug 2008Is this information true........... http://stats.getjar.... moreDepends where you are in the world.... In the UK Samsung is only 3% behind Nokia!

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          • Eugen
          • M@T
          • 15 Aug 2008

          Nokia releases N96 and Motorola WN200. Ha ha!

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            • Nob
            • PV$
            • 15 Aug 2008

            Is this information true...........

            http://stats.getjar.com/statistics/

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              • Rouxenator
              • N92
              • 15 Aug 2008

              jj, 15 Aug 2008Motorola coping from SE. How they use W series…… W series f... moreW is a letter in the alphabet - anyone can use it. What would you like them to use ? P as in Phony ? L0L !

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                • DeJust
                • p$K
                • 15 Aug 2008

                To JJ and Anonimous Moto invented the flat keypad and had been using the navigating wheel for years now. As for letters everyone is entitled to use any of them from A-Z. By the way Moto used the T and the V and SE copied, they used the E(on the RORKR Series, E1, E2, E6, E770, E398, E1000, etc.) but now Nokia is using the E and nobody moans, because those are the KINGS, oh by the way Samsung is using it too, South Africa's most famous E250 which is now called The Student Card for being famous among scholars like the Motorola V360 two years ago and the Nokia 3310 five years ago.

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                  • jj
                  • PV$
                  • 15 Aug 2008

                  Motorola coping from SE. How they use W series…… W series fully own to SE. W(Walkman) is a trademark own for Sony cooperation Japan.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • kWN
                    • 15 Aug 2008

                    Motorola ZN200 = SE S500 slide design + SE S710 circle navigation + Nokia N81 keypad + Nokia N95 side... what a unique design moto...

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                      • Anonymous
                      • G2G
                      • 14 Aug 2008

                      Man... these phones... oh, man... this is soooo pitiful... Poor, poor Moto... Goodbyemoto...

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                        • blah
                        • q{S
                        • 14 Aug 2008

                        ya...moto needs to bring out more high-end phones to strengthen their portfolio

                        they always tend to focus on the low-income market (like third world etc.)

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                          • Anonymous
                          • PT}
                          • 14 Aug 2008

                          moto, how poor. same old design. nothing new.

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                            • blq
                            • mMG
                            • 14 Aug 2008

                            lower end and lower end... still the same

                            nothing new, dull lowend phones, third world. pathetic!!!

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                              • Anonymous
                              • M@T
                              • 14 Aug 2008

                              Moto never innovative stil in small screen pathetic camera,.Moto please try symbiam or window mobile like samsung!!

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                                • Anonymous
                                • qKM
                                • 14 Aug 2008

                                "Nothing New" I guess thats why they are considered "low end". I do like that they are releasing these in all form factors. Now if Moto would make some high end devices in all form factors they might have a winner.

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                                  • SE + Nokia Fan
                                  • qWJ
                                  • 14 Aug 2008

                                  Didn't Motorola come up with these models already? Whooops! They did! Similar models but different model numbers. Re-badge! Yawn...

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                                    • CSingh
                                    • k6G
                                    • 14 Aug 2008

                                    6th....wow it looks like all other motorola's what happened to the innovation hopefully the z5n is successful

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                                      • AGC
                                      • 4dF
                                      • 14 Aug 2008

                                      Third...


                                      Phone looks semi-weak which has been status quo for moto.

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                                        • Tech-King
                                        • 2@j
                                        • 14 Aug 2008

                                        Yup! Agree.. just more and more phones with no or little change!