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Reviews

  • Motorola Dext

    Motorola has taken the wraps off its first Android-based smartphone and its exciting new Motoblur user interface. Can the Dext bring Motorola back from the brink?

  • Motorola VE538

    The VE538 makes a great phone for someone who doesn't expect the extras. Motorola keeps the price of the VE538 low, but leaves out important accessories to do so.

  • Motorola H780 Bluetooth Headset

    The H780 features a simple, discreet design and solid performance, but is a little expensive for what you get.

  • Motorola Aura

    The Aura sports a basic 2-megapixel camera, a mediocre media player and a clunky user interface. But who cares? This handset is a stone-cold stunner.

  • Motorola EM330

    It is yet another clamshell phone from yet another phone company. So what sets this mobile phone apart from the others? Not much.

  • Motorola MC75

    Enterprises looking to deploy a rugged, versatile mobile device will be impressed by the Motorola MC75's range of features. However, you pay a premium for smartphone functionality in a hardened form; this phone is not only tough, it is massive to the point of being unwieldy.

  • Motorola ROKR EM330

    Like its musical sibling the EM325, Motorola's EM330 crams music phone goodness into a simple flip phone form factor. Motorola promise fast drag and drop USB 2.0 connections to PCs and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your favourite headset. Watch out for the EM330 when it lands down under in October.

  • Motorola ROKR EM325

    Motorola's EM325 packs a few essential music phone features into a sleek slider form factor. A 3.5mm headphone port and miscroSD memory expansion are featured alongside an FM radio and SongID music identification software. Look forward to the EM325 being released in October.

  • Motorola ROKR EM30

    The big daddy of Motorola's new EM range of ROKR music phones, the EM30 features a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD memory expansion and an adaptive touch panel similar to the MOTOROKR E8. Expect a full review when the EM30 is released in Australia in October.

  • Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker

    The EQ7 offers exceptional playback quality and speakerphone ability, albeit at a somewhat exceptional price.

  • Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone

    For people who need an in-car hands-free speakerphone the MOTOROKR T505 will certainly do the job. It looks good and couldn't be simpler to use.

  • Motorola MOTOROKR EQ3 Compact Folding Speaker

    For a low-cost mobile speaker kit, the EQ3 worked as well as we expected, and for the money, offers a decent speaker kit for a caravan or small bedroom.

  • Motorola Bluetooth Headset H710

    The H710 looks to continue Moto's success with Bluetooth headsets. The H710 incorporates Multipoint access letting users connect several compatible devices simultaneously.

  • Motorola H12

    Motorola's slim, sleek H12 Bluetooth headset is weighed down by a heavy price tag.

  • Motorola W181

    Very similar in design to the Moto W161, the W181 at least has a basic camera and colour display. Expect to find the W181 behind the counter in the post office in a pre-paid bundle.

  • Motorola Z10

    Motorola is urging us to "make movies" using the banana-shaped Z10. The 3.2-megapixel camera phone features auto-focus and can shoot VGA video at 30fps. Stand aside Speilberg!

  • Motorola W161

    The W161 is a quad-band phone with a monochrome display and no features. Most likely to be released exclusively in developing nations but expect it to be uber cheap if we see it in Australia.

  • Motorola S9 Headphones

    The wireless convenience and decent performance of Motorola's S9 Bluetooth headphones doesn't justify the premium price tag.

  • Motorola Hiptop Slide

    The Hiptop Slide is social networking heaven paired with average standard phone features. This is one for the kids.

  • Motorola RAZR2 V9

    Far from being another update, the sequel to the V3 is a whole different kind of RAZR, with rounder edges, shiny surfaces and -- somehow -- a thinner silhouette.

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