Motorola
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Motorola Gleam Plus review Top marks for style, but otherwise a rather basic and underwhelming low-cost feature phone£69
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Motorola RAZR i A fast, highly-compact, and practical smartphone - a great pick if you don't want a super-sized phone£342
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Motorola RAZR MAXX review If you want an Android smartphone with a long-lasting battery then buy a RAZR MAXX£480
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recommendedMotorola Defy Mini XT320 review The lack of Android 4.0 is a shame, but the front-facing camera, LED flash and long battery life are more than you'd get on other budget handsets, and the Mini's rugged build is also a bonus£155
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Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition review The best little tablet you can buy, but the lack of 3G and a slightly-disappointing battery life hold it back£330
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best buyMotorola Defy+ review The Defy+ has the same great screen, camera and rugged build quality of its forebear, and adds better performance£228
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Motorola Xoom 2 review The best Android tablet to date, well-built with a great screen, but it's not a ground-breaking product£380
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best buyMotorola RAZR review A stylish and powerful Android handset, which should stay better-looking for longer than the competition£455
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Motorola Milestone 2 review Great battery life, decent storage and a clear interface, but performance is poor and the keyboard's flat keys aren't the best we've used£340
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Motorola Atrix review A clever but half-baked idea masking a very practical, but slightly overpriced, handset.
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Motorola Xoom review Android 3.0 makes Google-based tablets much easier to use, but the Xoom isn't quite as smooth as the Apple iPad 2.£480
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recommendedMotorola Defy review A rugged phone with a great screen and amazing battery life. The Defy has its niggles and WiFi bugs but is excellent value with a contract.£264
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Motorola Flipout review The clever design means you get a great QWERTY keyboard in a tiny package, but the screen isn't great and its price doesn't match its size.£216
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Motorola Milestone XT720 review Great battery life and a large touchscreen don’t often come in the same package, but the phone falls short elsewhere£335
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Motorola Milestone review While the design may be a matter of taste, good battery life and a QWERTY keyboard don't make up for a plain Android experience£423