
Motorola Razr HD review
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It's already made waves in the US, but can the Razr HD help Moto's UK fortunes - or is it just a phone with no much going for it?
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It's already made waves in the US, but can the Razr HD help Moto's UK fortunes - or is it just a phone with no much going for it?

Updated The Razr i is the latest smartphone from the now Google-owned firm, and this mid-range handset promises edge-to-edge action.

The new MotoSmart comes with a fairly average feature set but a budget price tag - is it enough to compete at the lower end of the market?

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Motorola's Defy line of Android smartphones continues with a new, small, low cost addition. Is the baby of the family up to scratch?

Motorola is targeting the fashion-conscious with this smartphone. But is style an excuse for poor hardware and slow performance?

If you're looking for a QWERTY phone, this might be the best one of all. But can it overcome a weak battery and a hefty size?

The Droid Bionic can do everything from 4G LTE to dual-core speeds - it can even be a laptop's brains. But the question remains - is it any good?

Motorola has updated its deceptively solid Defy ready for the Christmas smartphone buying frenzy - but has it done enough to make us want one?

The familiar Motorola Razr brand is back, but this time it's re-imagined with Android 2.3.5, an 8MP camera with Full HD recording and a super slim chassis that's just 7.1mm.

A sleek and dockable Android smartphone

Updated Can this be the phone that brings back Moto's Razr effect?

If you thought that new twists on Android handsets were getting a bit thin on the ground, take a look at the Motorola Defy. Sporting Moto's love-it-or-hate-it MotoBlur social networking system, the Defy adds ruggedness to the mix.

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With the arrival of Android powerhouse HTC on the QWERTY scene with its excellent HTC Desire Z, has Motorola's design team got what it takes to compete?

We've been waiting for the Motorola Milestone XT720 for absolutely ages. When we looked at the Motoroi back in February we said it was launching in Korea and destined to come to Europe. Well, with a change of name, the loss of its digital video tuner and a few other tweaks to make it UK-friendly, the Motoroi has made it to the UK as the Motorola Milestone XT720.

While Motorola might have been feeling pretty happy about actually releasing a phone again in the Dext, it clearly wasn't the handset to re-launch the brand. So step forward the Milestone (Droid to our US users), the latest Android phone - but can it be Moto's greatest?

Motorola has been silent for a long time, but it has finally brought out the Dext – the first phone in years that can be spoken of in the same breath as the Palm Pre and HTC Hero.

High of price, low of spec, Motorola's latest goes to extremes

Blinged up version of the U9

Motorola's music phones have never really been the last word, but there has been an evolutionary arc of sorts, with a pretty consistent range of improvements from the E1 to the latest E8. But as is often the case, with one hand Motorola giveth, and with the other they taketh away

While Motorola has recently tried to revive past glories with its RAZR2, its latest MOTO U9 clamshell instead harks back to the less market-shaking but still much-admired design of its PEBL.

The original Motorola RAZR was a real mobile phone design icon, and one of the best selling handsets ever. But now, over four years down the line from its first appearance, can the next generation ultra-slim MOTORAZR2 still turn heads in the same way?

The Motorola MOTORIZR Z8 is one of the most striking phones released this year. Built to impress, it presents a state-of-the-art feature set in a design that no other manufacturer has tried before.Essentially this is a slider phone with a twist

By any stretch of the imagination, Motorola hasn't done at all badly with its iconic RAZR range of slimline fashion phones, with millions sold and topping multiple style icon lists