Motorola Z9 Review - Usability & Performance



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Noah Kravitz
Posted on Sunday, May 11, 2008
by Noah Kravitz, Senior Editor, Consumer Products and Services
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Usability & Performance

 
Motorola Z9 SideThe Z9 is definitely one of the better cell phones I’ve tested when it comes to voice quality.  I tested it on AT&T’s network in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, and was really impressed by the clarity of callers’ voices coming through to my end - and got a similar response from the people I was talking to.  Chalk it up to MOTO’s Crystal Talk noise reduction technology, which apparently works.  Signal strength was above average as compared to other AT&T handsets I’ve tested recently, and the speakerphone was passable in a pinch if not superlative.  I had no problems pairing the Z9 with a variety of mono and stereo Bluetooth headsets, though there’s no headphone jack on the phone.  Both voice calls and music sounded quite good over the Motorola S9 stereo Bluetooth headset.

One benefit of the Z9’s size is that it affords a large display.  The 2.4” QVGA screen was bright and easy to read, and the menu system - if not flashy - was clean and easy to navigate.  Video clips played very well, with virtually no stuttering, and the phone also made for a handy digital photo album.  I also enjoyed browsing through MobiTV’s video offerings as well as AT&T’s music store selections.  XM Radio over 3G worked well, too, though paying double for subscriptions on radio and cell phone might be a bit much for most consumers.

I had some problems with the AT&T Navigator app, specifically when it came to acquiring a GPS signal.  Sometimes I had no problems while others I got to around 95% on the status bar before the application hung indefinitely.  Once the signal was acquired, the navigation app proved accurate and handy.  But the signal issues were a bit disconcerting, and I couldn’t find a pattern to them - they cropped up when I was inside and outside, and then the GPS would later work fine both inside and out.  Very strange.  I actually had some similar, seemingly random issues with 3G connections, though they weren’t quite as pronounced.

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LA
Friday, November 28, 2008I chose this phone a couple months ago and I love it...The Razr has always been my favorite but I do believe that this Z9 is even better. It is heavy but it is very sturdy. I like the slide and it is very easy to use. Good sound and very nice photo quality...Easy to text with and battery is good also. It has a lot of good qualities and I would highly recommend it for anyone...I would rate it a "9" Thank U!!!
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Thursday, September 11, 2008Motorola Z9 how much does it cost and if you could deliver to Italy. Thanks
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Monday, September 01, 2008I have already read the reviews of iphone at AlaTest ( http://alatest.com/cellular-phones/apple-iphone-3g/reviews/po2-58976944,8/ ) and have to say that it is really awesome cell phone! Very cool that I'm not the owner of iphone (lol, I use Nokia N-Gage QD). So now I have the reason to buy iPhone! :)
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Friday, July 11, 2008It is a nice mobile with good gps system
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Friday, July 11, 2008i like it
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008I like the phone.

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