Testseek.co.uk have collected 30 expert reviews of the Motorola RIZR Z10 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola RIZR Z10.
(70%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
70010030
The editors liked
Easy to use
Strong build
The glory days of the RAZR must seem so long ago now for Motorola
But the Z10 is a step in the right direction. We were happy to see the back of the horrific Day-Glo edging from last year's Z8. Gone too is Motorola's famously bad user interface (...
Selection of multimedia applications
Slick kick-slider action. Strong camera and video performance. Comprehensive video editing skills. Fast HSDPA download speed
Eye-catching design
3.2 megapixel camera
16m colour screen
High storage capacity
HSDPA
Excellent audio quality during calls
Video editing features
Quality feel
Good camera
Good screen
Packed with applications
Great call quality
The editors didn't like
Only 3MP sensor
Although the 3.2-megapixel camera is a huge step up from the weedy two-megapixel camera featured on the Z8
It's still not quite up there with the best five-megapixel snapper phones from Nokia and Sony Ericsson. And while it's not as garish as som...
No GPS or WiFi
No touchscreen technology
Hefty build
Control pad action heavy
Average headphones supplied
With no 3.5mm socket
Responsiveness could be better
Hard to thumb keypad. Camera’s megapixel count could me higher. Absence of Wi-Fi
No GPS or WiFi, No touchscreen technology, Hefty build, Control pad action heavy, Average headphones supplied, with no 3.5mm socket, Responsiveness could be better
Despite some missing high-end features, Motorola kicks back with its attractive Z10 kick slider multimedia smartphone ...
30 fps vid clips dont look too shabby. Quick, easy uploading to YouTube and Shozu. Storyboarding was a cinch. Camera shortcut button, plus autofocus, great for snapping pics on the fly. Easytoaccess external microSD card slot is ready for 32GB.
2.2inch screen isnt ideal for peeping videos. Only 3.2MP cam? (Tarantino wouldnt settle for less than 5MP). Only a measly 1GB microSD included. Nav and Symbian UIQ more difficult to penetrate than Fort Knox. Curved slider makes lower keypad buttons harder...
Abstract: Whatever you think of the rest of the Motorola MOTO Z10s specification, user interface and applications, the one point you surely cant criticise is its camera, right? The original Z8 was dubbed (somewhat over-eagerly by Moto PR) a multimedia monster...
Abstract: Modern smartphones are expected to connect to the internet and work online with ease - and the last year or two has certainly raised the bar. If it is raised much higher then the simple internet suite in the MOTO Z10 is going to need to levitate to cle...
Abstract: The Z10 relies a lot on the regular UIQ3 suite of applications, and no more so than in the Personal Information Management (PIM) apps. That shouldnt mean we skip looking at them, because not everyone buying this phone will have a history of UIQ device...
Abstract: The Motorola Z10 certainly looks like an aggressive phone. Lots of silver metal, a black reflective plastic front, and the return of the banana slider form factor that was introduced in the Z8. I don’t think that the inclusion of a speaker grille that ...
While we loved the movie making aspect of the Motorola Z10 we can't help but feel it's a gimmick that most smartphone users will tire of easily (not that we're fickle at PCA or anything). Otherwise this is a sleek and feature-rich phone....
Abstract: Motorola is in the doldrums at the moment, and it really needs a stunning handset or two to give it a lift. Which is where the new MOT Z10 comes in. My review sample came from O2 where you can get it from free on contract. Can this handset be the start of...
The MOTO Z10 excels in all things video, be it the 30fps playback ability or the well catered for editing suite.
Both the home screen and the control panel are a little crowded.Look and Feel
With a fully functional video-editing suite, the MOTO Z10 will appeal to the filmmakers amongst you. Its heavy build is forgiven for housing an impressive set of features.