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Motorola Z6w Review

Motorola Z6w Review

The Motorola Z6w is a slim, slider form factor that delivers an immense range of services across multiple networks. It sports compatibility for both global-roaming GSM and Wireless Local Area Network, allowing one to connect in more ways and in more places around the globe. It aspires to provide a seamless, high-speed web browsing experience while moving from one local network to the next, and it delivers! 

 Connectivity is a cinch with VoIP: UMA GAN R6, WLAN: 802.11b, 802.11g, GSM, EDGE Class 12, and GPRS Class 12 capabilities. The web, no matter where the user is, is only a click away!

Battery power is ample, with up to 420 minutes of talk time and up to 400 hours of standby time. This long battery life comes from the 950 mAh Li-Ion battery. It also supports class 2 stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, making it not only a wireless phone, but a cordless one as well! The user will always find quick connectivity and easy Bluetooth access no matter where he or she might be.

Weighing in at 3.88 oz, the Motorola Z6w fits nicely into your hand and has a great feel. The slide form factor coupled with the internal antenna makes it a very non-obtrusive cell phone. It has an LCD display with a resolution of 240 x 320 (QVGA) with 262,144 colors. All images and videos appear crisp, clear, and bright.

The phone also comes equipped with picture and ringer ID. Other features include an integrated Windows Media Player, a pre-loaded instant messenger, a microSD card slot, USB 2.0 connectivity, a 2 megapixel camera and video capture and playback at 14 fps.

Pros
Great features for users of all kinds
Global connectivity
2.0 megapixel camera
Stereo Bluetooth
microSD memory card slot
Wi-Fi service
iTap predictive text
Cons
Talk time is only about average
Keypad is a bit small
Overall
The Motorola Z6w is a great phone to say the least! It has ample battery power coupled with great Wi-Fi roaming capabilities. If you are a user who needs email and web services while on the go but hates transferring services from one hot spot to the next, then this is the phone for you! It is sleek and stylish, yet packs all the tools and toys one could imagine. With very few drawbacks, what are you waiting for?

 

 

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