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> In reply to [deleted post]Correct, comrade. The ZN5 is now available in select Motorola stores with a price of 19,500 pesos. It's pretty cheap, compared to competitor products like the Nokia N82.
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- 2008-11-12 13:22
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Reviews and tests / Lab report: Latest mid-end music phones tested for sound quality
SMAPE Reviews and tests Sony Ericsson Lab report: Latest mid-end music phones tested for sound quality
Smape's opinion
The test results are quite self-explaining – Nokia and Motorola are leading. The former is known to produce some of the loudest phones on the market, the latter is generally associated with the best quality of audio output. Sony Ericsson can be credited with the best implementation of the A2DP feature and rich bundling of their products. Samsung has nothing to brag about, the strengthening of their music sector seen only as a future priority.
Author: Dmitry Ryabinin (smape.com/en/reviews/motorola/RMAA_test_1.html)
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- 2008-11-12 04:18
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Review: Motorola ZINE ZN5
07-11-2008
Final conclusion
We cannot do anything else than state that the Motorola ZINE ZN5 is the best camphone on 5 megapixel area at this moment. gsmhelpdesk.nl/en/read.php?id=3385&ch=1 by GSM Help Desk.
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- 2008-11-12 03:38
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> In reply to blah @ 2008-11-11 21:44 from xFs7I am the owner Motorola E6. Yes, my Motorola E6 has Equalizer from Real Player. I don't need install other MP3 Player to have equalizer. If you doesn't have equalizer; just upgrade your Motorola E6 Firmware.
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- 2008-11-11 21:52
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-11-11 17:12 from RA}qi have the E6. It has an equalizer from the realplayer? or do you need to install an additional mp3 player for the equalizer?
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- 2008-11-11 21:44
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Motorola Mobile Phone with Equalizer:
Motorola E398, Motorola A1000 / M1000, Motorola E680i / E680g, Motorola Rokr (E1, E2, E6, E8), Motorola Razr 2 (V8, V9), Motorola Z (Z3, Z6, Z8), Motorola ZN5 and more.
Too Motorola Haters. Speak with the fact.
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- 2008-11-11 17:12
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-11-11 07:21 from P%@fVery true, my comrade.
And to the guy here who shouted out loud the fallacy that is the ROKR's lack of equalizer settings is very ignorant. The ROKR E8 has many equalizer presets just like the iPod but most likely no one needs it because even at default settings, ROKR phones own any other music player out there. It has the latest audio codecs available, and can even play Real audio files and variable bit rate music files with ease.
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- 2008-11-11 10:40
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To all the bashers,Y'all see how big is the development of ZN5 soon.There'll be so much modding community soon.It just needs time.My E8 has growth faster with its modding capabilities..Anyway,Linux still rules.It's much more moddable.
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- 2008-11-11 07:21
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> In reply to johndru @ 2008-11-09 09:14 from uS@MIf you say a music phone MUST have equalizer, then shouldn't all phones be equipped with Crystal Talk or similar technology?
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- 2008-11-11 05:26
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> In reply to sujith @ 2008-11-10 20:57 from utta==========================================================
Has anyone tried
-storing more than 2000 entries in phonebook?...what is the maximum you have stored..?
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The maximum you can stored depend on internal memory and SIM Card memory. Maybe can modification to make available stored to external memory.
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-recording voice?..both lecture and over phone?..How is the quality?..what is the maximum duration you've recored?..nd specify where you've stored it-internal memory or card..?
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Recording Voice Quality is clear. Depend on how far between you and the sound source. The maximum duration you can record is depend on internal memory and external memory. You can stored to internal memory and external memory (support 8 Gb Micro SD Slot).
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- 2008-11-11 02:46
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Has anyone tried
-storing more than 2000 entries in phonebook?...what is the maximum you have stored..?
-recording voice?..both lecture and over phone?..How is the quality?..what is the maximum duration you've recored?..nd specify where you've stored it-internal memory or card..?
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- 2008-11-10 20:57
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Motorola ZN5 is Motorola Camera Phone with extra good audio. Motorola ZN5 is not Motorola Rokr Phone / Motorola Music Phone.
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- 2008-11-10 13:17
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Motorola ZN5 has Audio Setup:
Shuffle: On / Off
Equalizer: Off, Classical, Country, Techno, Latin, Pop, Reggae, Rock, Treble Boost, Vocal Boost
Auto Repeat: On / Off
Spatial Audio: Off, 1 until 7
Bass Boost: On / Off
Sound Volume: 1 until 7
Motorola E8 has Audio Setup:
Shuffle: On / Off
Equalizer: Off, Classical, Country, Techno, Latin, Pop, Reggae, Rock, Treble Boost, Vocal Boost
Auto Repeat: On / Off
Spatial Audio: Off, 1 until 7
Bass Boost: On / Off
3D Stereo: Off, 1 until 7
Sound Volume: 1 until 20
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- 2008-11-10 12:18
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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2008-11-10 01:26 from Er2Moh ok then...thanks alot for the reply
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- 2008-11-10 11:22
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> In reply to 100 Moto @ 2008-11-10 01:41 from Er2Mwhat do u think about winamp mobile version? huh....
hahaha...
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- 2008-11-10 06:27
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> In reply to [deleted post]this is a tmobile phone, the only way to get it otherwise is the unlocked version
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- 2008-11-10 04:35
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> In reply to 500 MHz @ 2008-11-10 00:04 from ji{RWhat is best and worst can be subjective sometimes...
In terms of the different OS used by Moto, here is my own findings:
1)Linux - most reliable and user friendly...when I need to create a music play list, all I have to do is drag the related folder containing all the music files to create one. I can't find such feature in my Windows mobile based Q9h. Also with the phones being turned off, Linux based phones can receive the signal faster than Windows Mobile and way much faster than Symbian based phones.
2)Windows Mobile - fairly reliable, though I still can't figure how to create a music play list on my Q9h.
3)Symbian - just wish Moto never released such phone...the Z8. PERIOD.
So what is best and worst OS really depends on one's needs...
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- 2008-11-10 01:41
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> In reply to motorola #fan @ 2008-11-08 00:00 from 01PGI've owned my Zn5 for about a month now and I've been using WiFi to browse through the Internet...absolutely no problem.
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- 2008-11-10 01:26
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Moto have rokr z6 (very suck phone) because of under a linux OS.
For better choice of OS is :
1. Windows OS. (the best).
2. Symbian OS.
3. Blackberry OS.
4. Linux OS. (lastest choice).
and another runner is :
1. Blackberry 9000 BOLD - 624 MHz.
2. Blackberry STORM - 624 MHz.
3. Sony Ericsson X1 - 528 MHz.
4. HTC Touch HD - 528 MHz.
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- 2008-11-10 00:04
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