Motorola Cell Phones

7 of the best sites about Motorola cell phones. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Cell Phones, T-Mobile Sidekick, Verizon Wireless)

1. Motorola Cell Phones at Motorola.com - At the official Motorola site, find information on more than 100 different Motorola mobile phones including models from the Razr series, the Q series, V series and more. You can search for a particular model a number of ways — by series, by capability (e.g. Bluetooth-enabled, camera, e-mail, etc.), by phone styles like the flip phone, rotator or slide, and by color, and perform side-by-side comparisons. User’s guide, photos, features and accessories are detailed for each phone. You’ll be directed to the Motorola store or an authorized dealer site to make your purchase. (www.motorola.com)

2. Moto Store at Motorola.com -  At the official Motorola store, you can shop for a variety of unlocked mobile phones, music phones, and phones unactivated by the carrier for replacement or upgrade that do not require a contract, as well as phones that require the purchase of a service plan. Models available here include the Razr2 V8 Luxury Edition, U9, Moto Q, Razr V3 and more. Phones purchased with plans ship for free. (www.store.motorola.com)

3. Motorola Cell Phone Reviews at PCMag.com - Popular technology magazine website offers reviews, editor ratings, head to head match-ups with other phones, pricing, specs, release date and more for dozens of new and old model Motorola cell phones including the Tundra, Razr, V9, and Q editions. Read all reviews or narrow your search by price, style, service provider or network. Editor’s Choice picks are clearly marked. (www.pcmag.com)

4. Motorola Cell Phones at ATT.com - Five styles of Motorola Bluetooth-enabled cell phones for sale here: EM330, EM330 (refurbished), Karma, V365 and Tundra. Purchase with no contract commitment or purchase with a service plan to receive a substantial discount on the phone. Specifications and customer product reviews are also featured. (www.att.com)

5. Motorola Clutch Has QWERTY Smartphone Style, PTT, Military-Grade Toughness, No Contract - July 2009 review of Motorola’s no-contract Clutch cellphone, available through Boost Mobile, which has the look and feel of a Blackberry smart device. While the interface is graded less than optimal, the overall review is fairly positive, saying, “A step in the right direction bridging the hardware gap between contract and no-contract carriers.” (blogs.zdnet.com)

6. Motorola Phones at Mobiledia.com - Find news, reviews, specs, features and functions for Motorola cell phones dating back to 2005 at this mobile phone news and blog site. Late model Evoke and Karma phones are featured here along with older phones from the Razr and Q series among others. Do side-by-side comparisons, read and contribute user reviews and talk with other mobile phone users in the forums. (www.mobiledia.com)

7. Motorola Picks New Marketing Chief for Mobile Unit - July 2009 article discusses the selection of a new chief marketing officer for Motorola’s struggling cell phone division, at the same time the company is looking to spin off the division into a stand-alone company and begin pushing into the smart phone business using Google’s Android software sometime in the 4th quarter. (www.forbes.com)

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