Motorola's EM325 packs a few essential music phone features into a sleek slider form factor. A 3.5mm headphone port and miscroSD memory expansion are featured alongside an FM radio and SongID music identification software. Look forward to the EM325 being released in October.
Like its musical sibling the EM325, Motorola's EM330 crams music phone goodness into a simple flip phone form factor. Motorola promise fast drag and drop USB 2.0 connections to PCs and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your favourite headset. Watch out for the EM330 when it lands down under in October.
The big daddy of Motorola's new EM range of ROKR music phones, the EM30 features a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD memory expansion and an adaptive touch panel similar to the MOTOROKR E8. Expect a full review when the EM30 is released in Australia in October.
For people who need an in-car hands-free speakerphone the MOTOROKR T505 will certainly do the job. It looks good and couldn't be simpler to use.
The EQ7 offers exceptional playback quality and speakerphone ability, albeit at a somewhat exceptional price.
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For a low-cost mobile speaker kit, the EQ3 worked as well as we expected, and for the money, offers a decent speaker kit for a caravan or small bedroom.
The Motorola EQ5 portable wireless speakers aren't perfect but they're a solid accompaniment to a Motorola Rokr E8 mobile phone.
Compare PricesThe H710 looks to continue Moto's success with Bluetooth headsets. The H710 incorporates Multipoint access letting users connect several compatible devices simultaneously.
Compare PricesMotorola's slim, sleek H12 Bluetooth headset is weighed down by a heavy price tag.
Compare PricesMotorola is urging us to "make movies" using the banana-shaped Z10. The 3.2-megapixel camera phone features auto-focus and can shoot VGA video at 30fps. Stand aside Speilberg!
Very similar in design to the Moto W161, the W181 at least has a basic camera and colour display. Expect to find the W181 behind the counter in the post office in a pre-paid bundle.
The W161 is a quad-band phone with a monochrome display and no features. Most likely to be released exclusively in developing nations but expect it to be uber cheap if we see it in Australia.
The wireless convenience and decent performance of Motorola's S9 Bluetooth headphones doesn't justify the premium price tag.
Compare PricesThe ROKR E8 looks to be Motorola's stab at the iPhone killer, with a morphing touchscreen display and media focused features.
Compare PricesMotorola's V8 has been dipped in gold, covered in snakeskin and endorsed by David Beckham. The quadband clamshell has 2GB of non-expandable memory and a 2-megapixel camera, and comes with a pouch, Bluetooth headset and swanky suede wipecloth.
Compare PricesThe Hiptop Slide is social networking heaven paired with average standard phone features. This is one for the kids.
Compare PricesMotorola's MOTO U9 would look the part sliding out of a tote bag in an inner city bar, but out of place on the boardroom table. The sleek, smooth finish houses a basic mobile with only a few common phone features.
Compare PricesThe MotoROKR is a very likeable phone with an improved interface, sexy sliding mechanism and long battery life.
The E6 tries valiantly to be a smartphone and a sexy consumer gadget. It's a pity then, that it didn't try that little bit harder.
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