Editor's Review of the Z10
The Motorola MOTO Z10 is the successor to the MOTO Z8, and is another kick slide mobile phone. When close, the Z10 is a classic looking mobile phone, although proves fairly chunky with its measurements of 110 x 51 x 16mm and its weight of 119g. Once slide open however, the handset comes into it's own. Introduced by its predecessor, the handset slides open to to reveal curves which fit comfortably against your face. Not only does it add comfort and stylish appeal, it also improves the handset's sound quality.
The Motorola Z10 has a high quality screen to support its video and photo functions, in the form of a 2.2 inch QVGA TFT screen with 16 million colours displayed on 240 by 320 pixels. The images on the screen are really vibrant and show up well in moderate sunlight. Beneath the screen is an easily mastered scroll wheel with a select button in the middle. Either side of the scroll wheel is a set of 6 menu buttons that although squeezed closely together, look very smart. Below them, is the number keypad, probably the biggest design flaw of the Motorola Z10 being that the 1, 2, and 3 numbers are a bit tricky to access due to the kick slider shape.
The Motorola Z10 has a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and 8x digital zoom. This might seem like a low resolution now for a mobile phone handset of this calibre, but the Z10's camera is great for other reasons. The focal range goes down to just 10 cm meaning that close ups on the Z10 come out well. Also, the hardware on the phone is really fast so that it takes less than 2 seconds to turn on the camera feature. When you're using the screen as a viewfinder, it displays 20 frames per second avoiding the jumpy picture that is common to other mobile phone camera viewfinders. The LED flash was somewhat disappointing though, as we'd have liked to have seen a Xenon flash like on the LG Viewty.
The video capabilities of the Motorola Z10 are what sets it apart from other mobile phones. Capable of recording in both MPEG4 and H.263 format, the handset captures footage at 30 frames per second, which is better than most similar smartphones. It's the video editing software loaded on the phone that takes the Z10 further steps beyond other mobile phones. It allows you to crop clips and then put them together on a storyboard. You can choose from a range of both professional and gimmicky transitions between clips and then add text with a much better look than the basic text display at the bottom of the screen offered by other mobile phones. Once you're done, the phones has 3.5G HSDPA connection so that you can relatively quickly upload your edited video directly to Youtube, Facebook or other similar websites.
Although it may not be useful to that many people, the Motorola Z10 supports playback of more audio formats than we've seen on other mobile phones, including AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, AMR NB, MP4, MP3, MIDI, G.726, iMelody and WMA. And the video player is of course very good. To show off the video player, O2 are offering all three Bourne movies free on a MicroSDHC card provided with the handset. There is even Bluetooth Stereo A2DP so you can watch movies and listen to music in stereo sound with your bluetooth headphones.
The performance of the Motorola Z10 is overall superb, largely due to the customised version of Symbian OS 9.2 and the 120MB of ROM. With these features don't expect to make do with the internal memory but the Z10 has an SDHC slot that has been future proofed to support MicroSDHC cards up to 32GB in size, even though they're only currently available in sizes up to 8GB. Making allowances for future developments is an unusual quality in mobile phone manufacturers who usually expect users to replace their phone yearly. The Z10 is quad band and has a battery allowing for 380 hours of standby, although this same battery will only last for 3.5 hours of video playback.
The Motorola Z10 is an excellent mobile video tool and a really good mobile phone too. Perhaps increasing the frames per second capability to 120 would have been nice, but it still has more than enough to produce high quality mobile phone videos and work as a powerful camera and media player.
Find out more about the Motorola Z10 at motorola.com
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Motorola Z10 Specifications

Size
109.7mm x 50.7mm x 16.8mm
Weight
119 grams
Display
Type: TFT LCD
Scratch resistant
Size: 2.2 inches
Resolution: 240 x 320
Input
Keyboard: 3x4
Operating System
Symbian 9.2

Storage
Internal: 70MB
External: microSD up to 8GB

Internet
HSDPA
Up to 3.6 Mbps download speed
3G
3G data speeds
Connectivity
Audio: Motorola proprietary
Data: Standard miniUSB
Quad Band
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Bluetooth
Bluetooth 2
A2DP for wireless stereo headsets

Camera
3.15 megapixel camera
Auto Focus and LED Flash
Video Recording
At 30 fps
Front facing camera with video calling
Power
Battery Capacity: 1130 mAh
Talk Time: 300 minutes
Standby Time: 400 hours

Multimedia
Audio supported formats
Playback: MP3
Recording: Supported
Video supported formats
Playback: Supported
Recording: Supported


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