Introduction
Everyone knows that Motorola has to get itself together, as their previous, rock-stable second place has vanished last year. Samsung and LG came and have taken over. Of course not only the growth of these two manufacturers is the reason for this: the bad disposition of the renowned manufacturer was also required.
They have taken the necessary steps inside the company; Motorola’s cell phone department has been detached from the company in order to make it function as a smaller and more effective organization. This is a good step only if they also enhance their portfolio of products at least to the level when a user goes to buy a cell phone he at least considers buying a Motorola. There are a couple of new things coming from overseas (let’s just mention the 5 megapixel ZN5), but these are currently a thing of the future. V8 and V9 were unable to become as successful as V3 and the Q series didn’t destroy all other WM phones either, so they really have to recover.
Until some new stuff arrives Z10, the successor of Z8, can be one of the models that helps Motorola through these difficult times. The specifications of the handset make the impression of a medium-strength phone, plus a banana-like-shape, the first autofocus camera from the company (champagne please!) and the metallic-colored case. Will this be enough for the success?
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