01-18-2008, 09:56 AM
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Motorola Z6c...A to Z.. everything(specs + reviews)
Motorola’s handset,runs on CDMA, and 900MHz and 1800MHz GSM networks. There's also reference to EvDO, a 3G rival to UMTS.
Its pop-up slider design makes it looks a little like handsets in Nokia’s 8800 range, but the Rizr Z6c has a 240 x 320 (QVGA) screen to display images taken on its two-megapixel camera.
Images and content can be stored on Micro SD cards.
Documents filed with the FCC also reveal the presence of Bluetooth with A2DP, for streaming music to wireless headphones.

The Z6c also features a 2.0-megapixel camera, a 2-inch QVGA display, and supports up to 4 GB of optional removable memory - making the Z6c an essential carry-on for the budding photographer capturing and sharing photos and videos of international journeys.
The Z6c is equipped with the ability to access VCAST Video, Verizon Wireless' multimedia service with news, sports and entertainment video clips, 3D games and more; and VCAST Music, which offers access to more than 2.4 million songs that can be purchased and downloaded over-the-air, directly from the phone, while in the VCAST coverage area.
CNET: Motorola Z6c Review
o Rating 7.3/10
o Though unimpressed with the Z6c's streaming video quality and roaming restrictions, they recommend the phone for global Verizon customers based on its design and 3G capabilities.
Gadget Reviews and How-Tos: Motorola Moto Z6c Review
o One of the first available reviews of the Motorola Z6c, this blog post discusses some of the advantages and disadvantages of the phone, including the enhanced the bluetooth features and downgraded color display.
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