Motorola RIZR Z10 �� Excellent Performance

By: Samuel Herrick

The RIZR Z10 is a slider phone from Motorola with a soothinglook. The easy-to-use Z10 comes with a QVGA display that is 2.2" wide and canshow upto 16 million colours. Hence, you have an enhanced view of whatever yousee on it. The gadget has got a 3.2 mega pixel camera that comes with anauto-focus feature, 8 x digital zoom, 30 fps QVGA-video-recording capabilityand LED flash that lets you capture shots that are both clearer & accurate.The fun of the Z10 doesn’t end here! There’s a lot more! The gadget comes withmusic player that supports MP3/AAC/AAC+ formats; so you can enjoy listening toyour favourite music whenever you want. You can enjoy playing games whether athome or outside, as the gadget lets you do so.

Besides this, the Z10 comes with a huge space for storingunlimited entries in your phonebook, and can keep virtually unlimited callrecords. The internal memory of the handset is 90 MB that can be furtherexpanded via the microSD Card slot. The handset provides you with Bluetooth,USB, Infrared, EDGE, and GPRS connectivity to similar devices. Hence, you canconnect your handset to any compatible device such as the laptop, printer, PCetc. With?a WAP 2.0/x HTML web browser you can stay connected to the webwhile you are away from your home and/or office PC. ?The messaging serviceincluding the EMS, MMS, SMS, Instant Messaging, andemail lets you keep in touch with others without even making a call.

The battery of this phone works for almost 380 hours whenthe phone is in standby mode and upto five hours when the phone is being usedfor talking. Besides all this, the mobile phone comes with lots of other useful& interesting features you might be seeking in your new handset. There is abuilt in calculator, hands free, organiser, voice dial, and voice memo featuresthat are very useful. Carrying this handset is not a problem at all, as thisslim handset is just 100 gms of weight. So you can easily slip it in yourpurse, pocket or carry in your hands.

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