gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:19:46
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The MotoROKR Duo Z6 doesnt sport the latest technology, have the fastest internet access or the most advanced music management features. But Motorola has cleverly bundled this GSM phone with a good headset and quality software.The musicTwo things mak...

Good headphones; Elegant controls; Quality music output.

No 3G support; Limited music management; Weak camera.

While its hardly the last word in phone technology (not even being 3G capable), the genius of the MotoROKR Duo is its bundling with a high-quality Bluetooth headset, making all the difference to the experience of using the phone. Without the headphone...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:20:04
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Listening to music stored on your mobile phone wirelessly via a set of Bluetooth headphones sounds like a good idea, so why arent we blown away by Motorolas new Z6 mobile phone and S9 stereo Bluetooth headphone bundle? Click to enlargeThe Motorkr Du...
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Packaged with a pair of Bluetooth stereo headphones, and providing access to Australian ARIA chart music, Motorolas MOTOROKR Z6 is certainly an excellent example of the mobile musical push. Almost identical in design to their first slider handset, the...

Build quality, finish, speedy and slick looking user interface, bundled with S9 Bluetooth headset...

It doesnt come with a 3.5mm headphone jack, an average performance from camera The Final Word The MOTOROKR Z6 corrects two of Motorolas biggest issues - user interface and speed - making it an excellent handset overall.

The MOTOROKR Z6 corrects two of Motorolas biggest issues - user interface and speed - making it an excellent handset overall.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 04:48:41
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The ROKR is a laughing stock no more – the Z6 is well built, and crucially supports protected Windows music. But the Walkman phones still have the edge...

Support for Windows DRM10. Good build quality. Easy to navigate...

Fairly bog standard spec...

The ROKR is a laughing stock no more – the Z6 is well built, and crucially supports protected Windows music. But the Walkman phones still have the edge...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:06:26
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For a company of its scale and history of innovation, it seems unthinkable that Motorola has twice been waylaid by the impressive hype machine Apple can wield. The first time around was when the internet buzzed with the rumour that Motorola and Apple w...
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The ROKR seems to be becoming a brand of its own with series to follow just like the N and E-Series from Nokia, or the Walkman phones from Sony Ericsson. The newest in the ROKR lot is the Z6. Its not anything like the previous one that weve seen with...

Linux OS, Brilliant Interface, 1GB Card, EDGE (Class 12)...

No FM, Poor 2 MP Camera, QCIF Video Recording...

The ROKR Z6 doesnt let you down on the connectivity front. It has Class 12 GPRS and EDGE for a faster and smoother browsing. Also, since the phone is marketed as a music phone, it has a Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP profile. File transfers amid phones are...
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The new Moto Rokr Z6 is the latest addition to the Motorola family, and is said to have "the next generation user interface and Linux operating system." The Z6 is one of the few Motorola phones in the market to feature its new Linux OS. Clearly with th...
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Is a new operating system a big enough change to give a phone a new name, and a new model number? Motorola sprinkled some Linux on the RIZR Z3 and magically it becomes a ROKR Z6. Is it worthy of the ROKR moniker?Next Page: Body >Need more info? Full s...
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The ROKR is a laughing stock no more – the Z6 is well built, and crucially supports protected Windows music. But the Walkman phones still have the edge...

Support for Windows DRM10. Good build quality. Easy to navigate...

Fairly bog standard spec...

The ROKR is a laughing stock no more – the Z6 is well built, and crucially supports protected Windows music. But the Walkman phones still have the edge...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:06:47
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A couple of years ago, Motorola promised a new platform of devices based on Linux. That time has come, and the new ROKR Z6 music phone shines thanks to its nifty new Linux powered UI that is both flexible and powerful - and at times, even talkative. Th...

Solid new user interface, good music features, great display, it talks...

Only average reception, poor lowlight camera performance...

Motorolas MOTOROKR Z6 has an awful lot going for it. It has a capable music player, takes good photos, and offers new voice technology that weve never seen from a major manufacturer. It is, to be sure, an eminently enjoyable slider phone. I would hav...
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Putting Motorola RIZR and the Z6 side be side you’ll see that they are actually twins. As for the design there are no differences at all, only the rim of functional and numeric keys has changed a bit and metallic surface of the Z6 is chrome-coated...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-01-19 07:17:18
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The Motorola RIZR Z6 is set to be one of the more popular phones for 2007. This is not only one of the sleekest phones around, but it is also filled to the brim with great features. First off, the size and proportions of this phone is perfect for mos...

Super sleek design, high quality materials and the phone feels great in the palm of your hand ,Lots of great features including a top notch portable music player, 2.0 mega pixel camera and newly designed user interface ,Additional slot for memory (Micr...

Nothing to report at this time.

A world class phone, perhaps the best that Motorola has ever introduced.
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