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Aug 19, 2008, 11:21 PM
for the Motorola Z9:
Great phone with excellent clarity, crippled slightly by AT&T
This is a good phone to purchase if you need a sturdy performer. It has 3G (fast) access to the internet (via Opera Mini) and it doesn't drop calls like other 3G phones I've tried. The battery life is less than I experienced with the Moto Krzr, but that is to be expected with 3G. That said, the battery life is reasonable -- with heavy internet usage over 3G, one might expect to recharge once/day. With no internet usage, ...

May 12, 2007, 9:36 PM
for the Motorola KRZR K1:
decent GSM world phone
Switched from RAZR V3xx. A good looking phone, excellent form factor (more comfortable than RAZR form factor). Pros: Doesn't drop calls often, decent camera, very good battery life. Cons: Processor too slow, Motorola software is still unintuitive, glass face cracks (try GOOGLING 'broken glass and krzr' and you'll see the issue. Your glass will break if you drop your phone. Not sure why they didn't use plastic. Overall, decent for calls and bluetooth works well, but could use faster processor and better ...

May 12, 2007, 9:33 PM
for the Motorola RAZR V3xx:
great except for three (fatal) flaws
I had this on Cingular for approx three weeks. The speed (processor) is fantastic and 3G is great. Screen is awesome too. But... Pros: Screen, processor speed, new phone books software. Cons: Drops calls, Battery life is MUCH less than reported when using 3G. If using 3G for surfing for even 1-2 hours/day, you'll need to recharge more than daily. Only three bands -- this is marketed as a "world phone," but one typically assumes worldphones have all 4 GSM ...

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