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Review of GSM/UMTS-handset Motorola ZN5
By Dimitris S. | Published  06/23/2008 | Linux | Unrated

"Motorola know this and that’s why most of the research work was aimed to enhance the ZN5’s speed and make its shots more eye-candy. We’ll get back to this later in the review; and for now let us show you some figures on how the PIXL compares to the competition (taken from the maker’s research). These are the features the manufacturer is banking on and will tout them throughout the phone’s marketing campaign." Read more here:

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