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Gsmarena reviews 2 HSDPA clamshells

Gsmarena reviews both Motorola's V6 and Samsung's Z560 which are both HSDPA enabled phones.


Motorola keeps reusing its trustworthy old RAZR V3 design in almost all of its current models. Probably most of the users will agree that this is not a bad thing at all, as those are one of the finest, most beautiful phones on the market. RAZR maxx V6 is no exception to the rule.

Key features:
Large display
Touch sensitive buttons for music controls
HSDPA support (3.5G)
GPRS and EDGE, both Class 10
Bluetooth with A2DP profile (for stereo headset)
microSD card slot
2 megapixel camera
Video calls camera
Pleasant light effects when the phone is ringing

Main disadvantages:
Touch sensitive keys are hard to use
No FM radio

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The Samsung Z560 is a feature-packed clamshell which is equipped with some of the latest technologies in the mobile industry - HSDPA, a 2 megapixel camera with auto focus, microSD memory card slot and a really large 2.3" TFT display with a QVGA resolution. Although neither of these carries the "wow" factor seen in other mobiles, it certainly promises a real enjoyment of your mobile experience. Well, truth be told - it manages to live up to that promise and you are welcomed to read on our detailed review.

Main features
Slim design
2 megapixel camera with auto focus
Hot-swap microSD memory card slot
HSDPA 1.8 Mbps plus EDGE and GPRS
Touch-sensitive external music keys
Stereo loudspeakers

Main disadvantages
No FM radio
No Infrared port
Records video in the outdated QCIF (176 x 144 pixels) resolution only

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