Introduction
Motorola's phones have a well-deserved reputation for sharp looks that are usually matched by sharp performance. But Motorola's latest sleek slider, the MOTORIZR Z3, suffers from a couple of counterintuitive user interface problems that mar its wireless Web, camera, and music player functions. With a tad more attention paid to nagging usability details, the Z3 could have been a great phone. But you'll be tempted to overlook these quibbles by T-Mobile's bargain $99.99 USD price tag (after contract requirement discounts and rebates).

...this phone is still a solid device with an above average camera.

by lucky on November 8, 2009:
“I have been using this phone for about one year. It has been working fine but recently the center navigation button came off and it is hard to use without this button. Also, the MMS facility is not so good. The battery backup lasts for one day. Resale value...” More...