Gadget Review: Sprint, Motorola Photon is a powerhouse

Somewhere in Montana — Can a geographic assertion be any more vague? — on a warm summer night in 2009, I reached an unpleasant conclusion. My new smartphone running Android was great. Not just good, but great. This realization was unpleasant because I’d decided earlier part of a cross-country trip that T-Mobile    T-Mobile Latest from The Business Journals AT&T: T-Mobile losing customers, subscriber shareDBJ Tech Watch for Friday 9/9: News of Yahoo, Twitter, Apple    Apple Latest from The ...

Verizon Motorola Bionic: Gadget Review

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Somewhere along the road to greatness, Motorola’s(MMI) Bionic got stuck in the Droid X rut. The Motorola phone that Verizon(VZ) launched Thursday as the Droid Bionic — to tiny fanfare — is not the Bionic that was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

Gadget review – Motorola Atrix 4G phone

Some things become interesting in pairs. The Motorola Atrix 4G phone — an Android 2.2 Froyo 4-inch touchscreen phone — has great specs, but looks rather plain on its own. Fortunately, it comes standard with its own pedestal — a portable docking station which charges and can be used as a multimedia adapter.

Motorola Droid 3: Gadget Review

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Third in the iconic Droid series from Motorola Mobility(MMI) and Verizon(VZ), the new Droid 3 is not 4G and feels a tiny heavy in the pocket, but it’s just a cutting-edge as its predecessors. Specs:Operating system: Android 2.3 network: Verizon’s CDMA/EVDO (3G) U.S., GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA worldwide screen size: 4 inches screen details: qHD, 960 X 540 pixels, capacitive touchscreen processor: Dual-core, 1-GHz Texas Instruments(TXN) OMAP 4430 camera: 8-megapixel on back, front-facing VGA camera memory: 16 GB Flash storage (no microSD card ...

Samsung Galaxy S 2, HTC Thunderbolt 4G, Motorola Droid Bionic: Which is the …

Samsung and Motorola devices are offering quite a blazing performance thanks to dual-core processing power, but HTC Thunderbolt, despite having single-core processor, which runs on Verizon’s 4G network, can manage download speeds up to 12 Mbps, and upload speeds up to 5 Mbps. Verizon’s 4G coverage includes 45 cities, and 60 airports in the U.S.

Motorola Xoom Shadowed By iPad2 – Gadget Review

Published: Thursday, March 03, 2011, 2:12 PM     Updated: Thursday, March 03, 2011, 5:28 PMSo, do you think the guys over at Motorola are kicking themselves for launching their Xoom tablet just less than a week before Apple unveiled the iPad 2? I think they have to be. Any merits that the Xoom has over the iPad have been immediately eclipsed by Apple’s mighty marketing juggernaut.

GadgetReview: In bad met de Motorola Defy

Defy is Engels voor “weerstaan”. Daarmee doelt Motorola uiteraard op de stevige bouwkwaliteit van het toestel en de water- en stofbestendigheid. Deze functionaliteit maakt het toestel wat anders dan anders en daarmee wellicht moeilijk te weerstaan voor buitensporters, klunzen of gebruikers met een baan waarbij een stootje of onverwachte duik in het water nooit uitgesloten is.

Andrew Kameka Motorola Xoom and Android 3.0 software review

Take a closer look at the latest tablet adventure coming from Google and Motorola. Motorola impressed the thousands of journalists who descended on CES last month, walking away from the event with the Best of Show title.

Critics’ Choice: Smartphone Review of Motorola Atrix 4G

  :Critics’ Choice: Smartphone Review of Motorola Atrix 4G Critics’ Choice: Smartphone Review of Motorola Atrix 4GJan 21, 2011, 18 :04 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (2528 reads)(Other stories by James A. Martin) “Raise your hand if you saw this one coming: A phone maker that had lost its considerable cachet in recent years scored one of the recent Consumer Electronics Show’s biggest hits.

Phone Review: Motorola DROID PRO software review

We just got our hands on the new Motorola DROID PRO from Verizon Wireless and we are going to put it through its paces in the coming days. We will take a look at how the phone performs, its software, the hardware including camera and build quality, as well as how the phone performs as a business device as that is how Verizon and Motorola are marketing it.