Motorola ROKR Duo Z6 ARIA Edition

By Ty Pendlebury on 12 October 2007

The MotoROKR is a very likeable phone with an improved interface, sexy sliding mechanism and long battery life

Editor's rating:7.9 User rating:8.1
  • Good: Snazzy slider action • Bright, clear screen • Excellent battery life •
  • Bad: Headset quite uncomfortable • Paltry 1GB memory • No radio •
  • Specs: Bluetooth • Slider • 64 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$579.00

The 18-month partnership between Motorola and ARIA, the Australian Recording Industry Association, has finally borne fruit in the form of the new MOTOROKR Z6 Duo ARIA Edition.

This is a slider phone with a music focus, as you'd expect, and also comes with a stereo Bluetooth headset. But is this the phone to challenge Sony Ericsson and Nokia's dominance in music phones?

Design
At first glance, the new ROKR may seem like a relatively large phone, but when placed side-by-side against the RAZR2 (which is supposedly quite slim and sexy) you might be surprised to find the new RAZR is a lot larger.

The ROKR design is the spitting image of the RIZR, with the same sliding mechanism and build. However, it feels a little heavier -- due, no doubt, to the use of different materials -- though the specs claim they're the same weight. The keypad is also different, perhaps for the worse, and resembles the original RAZR with its quirky off-centre buttons. These make it a little harder to text than with the RIZR's symmetrical keys.

The screen has also been updated and looks gorgeous -- it features a greater 320 x 240 resolution and a better interface. Finding some of the functions may be initially perplexing for some users: for example, there's no alarm clock button in the main menu, and the function is now located in "Office Tools", along with a Calculator and E-mail.

One annoying thing about the design is that the SIM is under the microSD card -- you have the take the card out first to swap the SIM. Also, there is a small metal flap that you have to slip the battery under -- this proves quite difficult and it is easy to place the battery in incorrectly -- the tab can get stuck in between the contacts and the battery itself -- and hence it won't work.

Features
The phone comes with two headsets -- a pair of earbuds with a microphone remote, and a Bluetooth headband-style unit. The S9 headset (AU$129.99) is A2DP compliant and comes with onboard play controls and a microphone.

Users of the original RIZR will notice the Internet button has been replaced with a music button which takes you to your music library. To hold your music, Motorola have included a 1GB micro SD card -- music fans would probably prefer 4GB or more space. Lastly, there is also a dedicated ARIA icon in the menu itself which takes you to a minisite, and though it tempts you with the prospect of ringtones there are sadly none to be had. Instead there is a selection of featured artists -- this month it's Sneaky Sound System -- with bios on the bands, and a competition to win phones and attend the ARIA awards.

Performance
We found the ROKR to be a pleasurable phone to use. The screen is big enough for most tasks, the menu is straightforward and the casing is attractive both to hold and behold. Call quality was generally quite good as well.

As this is a music phone it was interesting to see how the headset actually worked in conjunction with it. Unfortunately, these are one of the more uncomfortable headsets we've used -- they sit awkwardly on the ears and the earcups are way too large. In operation, the headset was quite susceptible to interference in the office environment -- where there were six or seven immediate Bluetooth devices. The headset cut out quite a bit on music here, but away from everything this was less of a problem. Sound quality on music was very good, though, but at times it sounded like the tape was slowing down -- very unusual. Call quality was OK through the headset, but very echoey at the other party's end.

We were impressed by the ROKR's battery life -- it lasted well over a week with a single charge. However, using the Bluetooth headset will drain the batteries quick smart -- we got about a day and half out of it by leaving Bluetooth enabled and the two connected.

As far as the other functions are concerned, the camera worked quite well, and setting up new themes and ringtones was also straightforward.

Topics: aria, motorola, rizr, rokr, duo, z6

Comments (16)

  • Sean gave a review on 15/09/2009 19:02

    • Good: ?
    • Bad: ?

    there sold at the shop coles for 98 dollars plus u get a free 49 dollars credit?????

  • izzie, i love motorola's gave a review on 22/08/2009 18:23

    • Good: everything
    • Bad: nothing

    i have had this phone for over a year now and it has been dropped in water, showered with, dropped off a three story building and still surived, (im not saying you should try it, all of those were byt mistake).
    its a long lasting loveable phone that i recommand to everyone. THIS PHONE IS DEFINATLY WORTH IT. Its very sexy. :)

  • g32 gave 10/10 on 04/08/2009 04:58

    • Good: everything
    • Bad: maybe the radio issue but i dont really care.

    the best screen on a phone!! looks really good...gr8 pics...gr8 sound quiality...very friendly to use...if u know how to use this machine..you'll love it

  • k gave 3/10 on 08/06/2009 21:47

    • Good: camera, design/style, compact, has good features for everyday use, keypad great for texting
    • Bad: othing i know of except a little lag esp when using camera functions

    JUST BOUGHT TODAY on special,
    good little phone. can lag a little. have not tried bluetooth.
    NICE DESIGN, value for money. if u want more info bout buying this phone email me.: bidget09
    @hotmail.com
    dont add me.

  • =] gave 10/10 on 09/08/2008 15:28

    • Good: Everything about it
    • Bad: Nothing

    GREAT PHONE! ITS PERFECT! (:

  • This Phone is Perfect! gave 10/10 on 29/06/2008 15:16

    • Good: Motorola MotoRokr Z6
    • Bad: Motorola MotoRazr V9

    I bought this a few weeks ago and it has exactly everything that I need perfect. I dropped it a few times by accident and it didn't get damaged at all. Unlike the MotoRazr V9 I had, it broke when I accidently dropped it from around 1.5 metres high!

  • SUSIE gave 1/10 on 18/06/2008 10:57

    • Good: LOOKS NICE
    • Bad: Bad support, bad phone. THIS IS A DUD - DO NOT BUY IT. NO MMS

    I have had mine replaced because it would not send or receive mms - the replacement phone was the same. would not send or receive mms.

  • 2bd3c7 gave 10/10 on 04/06/2008 16:02

    • Good: Rox!
    • Bad: Sux!

    Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • moto4eva gave 10/10 on 28/05/2008 18:15

    • Good: Keypad is beautiful, I love the original razr slim and sexy keypad!!
      Good Bluetooth Headset
      New linux style interface
      Camera loads up in 1 second
      Good grip
      Good camera
      Bright screen
    • Bad: No radio

    the best phone I have used by motorola!

  • jayz gave 10/10 on 25/05/2008 21:19

    • Good: everything
      great value for money

    love the phone have an orange and black one. its very cool and the menus easy to use.

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