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Motorola RIZR Z6tv

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Based on the Z6m, Motorola ROKR Z6m is a dual band CDMA slider with EV-DO support. Targeted to TV/video fans, this ROKR supports MediaFlo technology for Verizon's TV service but replaces the 3.5mm jack of the Z6m with a 2.5mm one. It has QVGA 2" display, Stereo Bluetooth and microSD

Motorola RIZR Z6tv specifications

Motorola RIZR Z6tv specifications

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23 Mar 2009 Anonymous

5.7 out of 10

Yea it's a great phone...when it actually stays on! Have had the phone for about a month and it constantly shuts itself off or restarts it self. I did a software upgrade and it still happens. Apparently a lot of people have had similar problems and report getting a new phone hasn't solved the problem.


On vibrate mode the phone is VERY loud...might as well set it to ringer because the buzzing from the vibration is just as loud.


I liked the phone alot at first...but it has proven to be another Verizon disappointment. Sprint here i come!





Great design and features
Vibrate setting is very loud
CONSTANTLY restarts and shuts itself off


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EEEWWWW NOT A GOOD PHONE

11 Dec 2008 Anonymous

1 out of 10

 


i got this phone and im already bored with it. it does the same thing over and over im mean its just so boring and so simplistic. I hate and the first thing tomorrow for me is getting a new device






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Rising to the occasion

12 Aug 2008 Sifcell

8.2 out of 10

Finally upgraded from a Razr, and wanted to stick with Moto for a couple of reasons (mainly because the razr was so good, and I despise samsung). I'm not a text machine, so I didn't need a qwerty board, and I like the idea of a slider, so my choice was between this and the LG Decoy.

The Moto just felt more solid in construction, and looked cooler, while the LG was lighter and had a bigger screen & keypad. I finally went with Moto because of history and price ($49 after rebates). Also, the interface just seemed more intuitive and easy with Moto.

I've lived with this phone for three weeks now, and so far have no complaints. Sound is incredible, it feels solid, and is easy to customize. My only complaints are that it gets smudged up way too easily, and the smaller keypad does take a bit of getting used to. There were a lot of mashed numbers/text at first.

Good phone.






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