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Motorola Motorokr Duo (Z6 and S9)
Company: Motorola

Pros: Form factor; Bright screen; Easy to use applications; Bluetooth headset works well; Battery life

Cons: A music phone with minimal memory; Headset cannot be adjusted; No way to use favourite headphones


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"Motorola Rokr Phone Bundle Disappoints"

By Mendelson Tiu | Published:01/02/2008

Listening to music stored on your mobile phone wirelessly via a set of Bluetooth headphones sounds like a good idea, so why aren't we blown away by Motorola's new Z6 mobile phone and S9 stereo Bluetooth headphone bundle?


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The Motorkr Duo comprises of the Rokr Z6 phone and S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones that can be connected to the phone or any other devices. The slider phone has a 2-inch screen, push bar (for easy sliding), left soft key, right soft key, music library key, clear/back key, answer key, end/power key, 4-way navigation key (which second functions as a control song playback), and middle button up front. Users can find the volume keys and side select key on its left spine, while the voice command key, camera key, and mini-USB port can be found on its right. A 2 Mega Pixel camera sensor can be found at the back of the Z6, with the microSD card inconveniently placed inside the casing.

The S9 is a wireless headset that can be charged using its mini-USB port located at the back of the unit and comes complete with buttons (volume up and down button, call button, play/pause button, next and previous track button) for easy music control. It also has an indicator light that shows the status of the headphone.

 

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