It finally happened. Motorola certainly took it’s time with launching it’s latest smartphone - MOTO Z10.
The first info about Motorola Z10 leaked way back in September with a promised launch in November on British O2 network. And the device itself was prominently featured during Symbian Smartphone show, in London, mid-October, though anyone weren’t allowed to take pictures of MOTO Z10 there.
Motorola Z10 is a solidly built handset, that feels well in your hand, is easy to carry around and operate. The camera features is the highlight of MOTO Z10, and they work really well. Pressing the dedicated key, camera loads pretty fast, the shutter speed is good as well.
And I really liked the video editor that comes bundled with Motorola Z10. The editor works great for editing short movies taken with the handset. It’s very easy to use and I was able to create short film with opening credits, text annotations, some special effects and erasing some unwanted frames within 10 minutes that I had chance to use it.
Full MOTO Z10 specs include:
- Dual mode UMTS 2100
- HSDPA 3.6Mbps Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE Class 12 Connectivity
- 3.2 megapixel camera, Superfast burst mode delivers 3 shots per second
30 fps video capture - 2.2” QVGA, 16m color TFT display with 30 fps video playback
- Storyboard editing allows for combination of multiple videos, addition of soundtrack,commentary and visual effects
- Supported file formats: AMR, AAC AAC+, MP3, WMA, 3GPP, H.263, H.264, Mpeg 4
- Bluetooth, USB 2.0
- microSDHC memory card support (up to 8GB now, up to 32GB when the cards are available)
- Battery: Li-Ion 1030mAH, 5 hrs talk, 5 hrs video playback, 12 hrs music playback time
- Dimensions: 109×15.5 / 16.5mm
- Weight: 115g
[source : unwiredview]
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