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Sliding Moto
Dec 04, 2009 11:03 PM 3207 Views

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Yes, it's true, Motorola have made slider phone with the RAZR looks. Its name is RIZR. The letter-game name still holds true. This is the first Motorola slider for the European and American markets. The Asians are a different story. Considering its big dimensions and the fact that it is a bit overweight one might think that Motorola RIZR slider won't be the most handy and comfortable phone to touch and use. One might be wrong then, the RIZR is extremely nice to touch as it is metal and rubber all around and leaves the greatest impression. Its weight adds to the feeling that the phone is solid as a rock and more than reliable.


The Z3 RIZR model can be easily compared to the new Ultra series of the Korean Samsung manufacturer. But when we look at the technical and software capabilities of the Samsungs, RIZR just fades away. It's not even as slim as them.


Motorola RIZR Z3 comes first in this class segment in the Motorola shelves as they have never introduced sliding phones on the European and American markets. The phone features the popular RAZR V3 design with its metallic looks and recognizable keypad. The user interface is somewhat untouched and cannot be hard to get by any previous Moto user.


The design of Motorola RIZR is typical for their models which come with a lettered name. On the front panel we can see the Motorola M sign just above the 256K TFT display. The thick thumb-rest for assistance of the sliding process is just beneath the display and the only thing that completes the front panel is the set of buttons in the very bottom. There is a four-way key with a confirming center which is well known from the first RAZR V3 model. Surrounding it are two soft keys, a Browser button, a C back button and the green and red "receivers", which in the case of Motorola are round symbols.


The size of this phone is slightly bigger than one might've thought but when held in hand, RIZR Z3 leaves more than nice feelings. It is equally balanced and feels firm and solid in ones hand. Although, Motorola is promoting it as an extra slim phone, this model is 16 mm thick, which makes it a normal phone judging by nowadays trend.


When the phone is slid out, nothing more is revealed, well, the keypad of course, but the back is empty and the only thing you notice is the great construction and mechanisms as it slides out perfectly and without any effort and slides back in with a confirming snap sound which deserves compliments for the nice elaboration. No creak sounds and noises were performed by the phone during the whole testing period. One strange thing, we consider to be a defect fault of our testing sample, was that the left direction of the four-way button gives out a creaky sound.


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