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Pocket full of horsesI love a 5.7-liter V12 producing 532 horsepower with 434 lb-ft engine as much as the next girl, but I don't know that you get the same sensation when you hear that engine ring in your pocket…
For all of the fans wondering what Ferrari would do to upstage the Asus Lambo VX1 and their own Ferrari VZ slider from Motorola, Ferrari has debuted their iPhone killer- the F1. Aside from the $200 USD price tag, the F1's 2.2" touch sensitive device apparently isn't too shabby for a model car, um phone, uh. It features a multimedia player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, video recorder, expandable memory, USB connectivity and comes GPS-enabled. Oh, and it looks like a Ferrari. You will have to get used to the fact that you look like you are talking into a Hot Wheel, but hey – if Ricky Schroeder could sleep in one, you can talk into one.
All about Closely Related StuffTuesday, April 22, 2008Perfect for South Beach Tuesday, April 22, 2008This is so choice! When does the IROC-Z phone come out? Tuesday, April 22, 2008Does it have LBS (little bone syndrome)? I think it might... Tuesday, April 22, 2008So everyone can know you're "that guy," even when your car's in the shop. Motorola MOTO Z9 - Hands on @ CTIA "08Hello MOTO. The new Motorola phone for AT&T is the Z9, a sliderphone with a jewel like finish houses integrated GPS, a music player, video share services, and much more. Check it out behind the scenes at CTIA '08.Motorola booth tour - CTIA '08Hello, MOTO. Come inside Motorola's booth at CTIA 2008 in Las Vegas, and check out the new Z9 slider and the ROKR E8 music phone ... which we really think maybe might be coming to T-Mobile in the US before too long. We hope so, anyway.CES 2008: Motorola z10 and rokr e8Noah from PhoneDog.com live from CES 2008 in Las Vegas. Hands-on with MOTO's two new handsets. The Z10 is a smartphone with amazing video editing capabilities, and the ROKR E8 changes its keypad depending on what mode you're using.Motorola ROKR U9 PreviewHere is a quick video preview of the Motorola's new ROKR U9. Although it sports a "PEBL" esque form factor it still manages to distinguish itself through its new UI, advanced music player and external touch controlsMotorola RAZR2 V9m for SprintPart 1 of Noah's Motorola RAZR2 V9m cell phone review. A first introduction to this unique and full featured handset, straight out of the box.Phone in 60: Motorola ROKR E6 with iPhone ThemeNoah gets his hands on an unlocked GSM version of the Motorola ROKR E6 for this phone in 60 seconds review. For fun he even added a fake iPhone theme to this great touchscreen device.Motorola Z9 in-depth review - At a GlanceWhat’s Good: Great voice quality; fast 3G data speeds; good GPS system; mobiTV compatibility; sleek, attractive design; clean menus and UI; solid build; easy to hold and use What’s Not Good: Rather large for a sliderphone; some may not like tiny buttons; heavy Bottom Line: MOTO’s Z9 is a top-notch featurephone that provides access to nearly all of AT&T’s data and multimedia services in an attractive form factor. The phone is rather large and pretty hefty, which is either kind of nice or...Motorola Z9 in-depth review - IntroductionMotorola bucked the “Thin is In” trend with their latest handset, the Z9 slider for AT&T. This full featured device is a big, solid phone with features galore, and while some might be put off by it’s (relatively) large size and heft, I kind of like it. The Z9’s comfortable to hold and use and feels solid, with nary a creak or wobble to be found anywhere on its burgundy body. The Z9 is a 3G phone with access to AT&T’s CV video and Music Store options, as well as...Motorola Z9 in-depth review - Design & FeaturesLike I said, Z9’s kind of a big phone. Measuring up at 114 x 54 x 14 mm and weighing in at 140g, it’s a heck of a lot larger and heavier than other AT&T slider phones like the Sony Ericsson w850, which weighs just 94g, or just about one-third less than the Z9. But I kind of like Z9’s heft. If you don’t mind it taking up a little more room in your pocket or purse, Z9 rewards you with what I like to call a “luxurious heft.” I never felt like this phone was going to...Motorola Z9 in-depth review - Usability & PerformanceThe Z9 is definitely one of the better cell phones I’ve tested when it comes to voice quality. I tested it on AT&T’s network in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, and was really impressed by the clarity of callers’ voices coming through to my end - and got a similar response from the people I was talking to. Chalk it up to MOTO’s Crystal Talk noise reduction technology, which apparently works. Signal strength was above average as compared to other AT&T...Motorola Z9 in-depth review - ConclusionMessaging phones are all the rage right now, but some folks would rather have a solid phone without a QWERTY board or all the complexities of a smartphone. Motorola’s Z9 sits atop AT&T’s current range of feature phones, offering just about every service and multimedia option you could want in a handset without delving into slide-out thumbboards and complicated operating systems. The Z9 is literally a solid performer, combining good voice and data performance with a sturdy,...EngadgetMOTO: Could an Uber-Blogger run a giant tech company?I've been playing around on Facebook this week, setting up a PhoneDog.com page and generally looking into ways to get the Dog out to more people via social networking. So when I read Engadget editor Ryan Block's recent post throwing his hat into the ring to head up Motorola's mobile phone division I figured what better way to assess his chances than by starting a Facebook group to support him (Facebook account required to view). I've never met Ryan, and for all I know he kicks... |
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