Motorola at CES 2011: (M)powered Devices
It's Day 0, one day before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 officially opens the halls and Motorola is already busy with new announcements, including the first Honeycomb equipped tablet.
Hands-on with the Motorola Defy
Motorola's final Android device of 2010 has been revealed. Does the manufacturer end the year on a bang? Here are our initial impressions of this new addition to the Motorola lineup.
First Looks: Motorola CHARM
There is a certain charm to having a physical QWERTY keyboard and a reverse trackpad on a phone. Question is, did the Motorola CHARM manage to do just that, and charm its way into our hearts? Here are our impressions.
First Looks: Motorola Quench XT3
We take a look at an entry-level contender with smartphone capabilities, the Motorola Quench XT3, and find out if it's worth your time. Read on for more details.
Alternatives to the Apple iPhone 4
Still wondering if you should get Apple's upcoming iPhone 4? There are other choices, so let us point you in the right direction with some alternatives to Apple's current poster boy.
Motorola Milestone XT - Mobile Movie Mania
Imagine a phone that records 720p videos and connects to your HDTV with a HDMI cable. Or don't imagine, but read about it in our review of Motorola's latest addition to its Milestone family, the Motorola Milestone XT. Can it live up to the original Milestone's expectations? Answers after the jump.
The iPhone 4 Reception
A lot of people are disgruntled with the reception issues on the Apple iPhone 4, and how Apple is telling people to hold the iPhone 4 to prevent signal loss. The question is, would you have the same reaction when you get the iPhone 4?
Introducing 720p Camera Phones
Are mobile phones capable of 720p video recording? Judging by the latest lineup, yes, they can. We give you some quick highlights of the latest devices from Apple, Motorola, Nokia and Samsung that does just that, and when you can expect them on our shores.
First Looks: Motorola Backflip
Presenting a unique proposition with its reverse flip QWERTY design, we explore the various potential of the new Motorola Backflip and its special form factor.
The Truth about Licensing Fees (with Android)
Odd as it is to hear about HTC paying royalties to Microsoft for the use of the latter's software patents on Android devices, this could have an adverse effect on other Android supporters such as Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.