Reviewed on December 15, 2005The Nextel i930 by Motorola is a good choice for executives looking for a world phone that syncs seamlessly with Outlook--if you can live with the poor battery performance and the lack of Bluetooth.TAGS:Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc., battery
Reviewed on September 30, 2008The Samsung Rugby SGH-A837's could use a few improvements, but it remains a solid choice for a rugged, straight-forward phone with a loaded feature set.TAGS:AT&T Corp., handset, battery, key, Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics, camera
Reviewed on November 7, 2006Though the GSM Motorola Krzr K1 has a more attractive color scheme than the CDMA Krzr K1m, some feature differences make it mostly comparable with its sibling.TAGS:Motorola Krzr, CDMA, Motorola Inc., GSM, battery, camera, e-mail
Reviewed on March 8, 2007Though its feature set didn't live up to expectations, the Motorola Razr V3xx cell phone improves on many of the traditional Razr pitfalls that have plagued the product line since its inception. As such, it's the most satisfying Razr to date.TAGS:Motorola Razr, Motorola Inc., HSDPA, Cingular Wireless, display, AT&T Corp., battery, camera, Web browser
Reviewed on March 1, 2005Whether you're outdoors or at the mall, Motorola's Talkabout T6500 radios keep you connected without incurring talk-time charges, but their range is limited by environmental conditions.TAGS:Motorola Inc., radio, channel, battery, headset, monitoring
Reviewed on December 10, 2004Motorola's MPx220 is a worthy choice for a Windows Mobile 2003 smart phone, though some of its features are less than perfect.TAGS:Motorola Inc., San Francisco, battery