
10. Motorola RIZR Z6
The RIZR Z6 is the first phone in Motorola's MOTOMUSIC strategy, which focuses on handsets with high storage, high speed transfers, and the ability to play Windows DRM files, as well as WMAs and MP3s. It's based on the mobile Linux platform. Pictured is the Chameleon user interface, which is a lot more user friendly than the outdated RAZR menu system. The RIZR Z6 expected to be available globally in July 2007. It supports stereo Bluetooth headphones, such as the MOTOACTV pair also launched at CES 2007, and has dedicated music keys to access songs.
Credit: Jeremy Roche, CNET.com.au
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man.dovvn
25/08/2008 01:21 PM
Ok, less docks, more actual innovation please. Particularly if you're titling the article "head-turning gadgets"
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