Motorola Z10 First Impression Cell Phone Review - Hardware & Other Features
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Mark Brezinski Published on January 10, 2008 Comment on this |
Hardware

The Z10 is essentially a Z8 with better software, which means it inherits a very similar-looking body. When you slide it open, the bottom of the phone will bend inward slightly. The left side of the phone contains a volume rocker, a media control button, and the MicroSD card slot. The phone is actually "future-proofed" to be able to accept 32GB cards, at least that's what the PR people told us. What that means in regular speak is that it supports SDHC Micro SD cards. We weren't able to get any information about internal storage, but given that it's not being touted we expect it to be in the standard 50 - 100MB range that most phones fall in. The right side of the phone features a camera shortcut key and a Mini USB port for both charging and data transfer. The display is a 2.2" QVGA (320 x 240 resolution) and is capable of displaying 16 million colors. This is currently the industry max for color displays, and is appropriate on this multimedia-oriented handset.
Other Features
The Z10 won't support wi-fi, doesn't have GPS, and can't be used as a tethered modem natively.
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