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Hands-On with the Powerful Motorola Z10

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z10 The folks at Softpedia had a hands on with the Motorola Z10 at CeBIT 2008 and it looks pretty neat.  The Motorola Z10 comes with the same banana-like slider design that we saw at Motorola RIZR Z8, a very cool handset that has been one of my absolute favorite devices to own.  In fact, it often is my device of choice when I am on the run because of it size, power and functionality.

The Z10 has the same slick slider but a different finish from the Z8.  The Z10 has a metallic finish that definitely catches everyone’s eye.  It is packed with a slew of features  and runs on Symbian OS 9.2 with UIQ 3.2.  In addition, the Z10 has quad-band GSM and HSDPA connectivity. Like the Z8, the battery life of the Z10 should be excellent with its  Li-Ion 1030 mAh battery.  You can expect to get in excess of 5 hours of continuous talk time and about 380 hours of stand-by.

Weighing 115 grams and measuring 109 x 50 x 16.5 mm, Z10 packs a 2.2 inch, 240 x 320 pixels scratch-resistant display, a 3.15 Megapixel camera with auto focus, xenon flash and video (QVGA at 30 fps), secondary VGA video-call camera, music and video player, Bluetooth 2.0, Java MIDP 2.0, USB 2.0, Instant Messaging, Internet and email capabilities, and microSD card support for no less than 32GB!

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