Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (quad band) with EDGE / GPRS |
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Successor | Motorola ROKR Z6 |
Dimensions | 105 x 45 x 17 mm |
Weight | 111 g |
Operating system | R452F1, R452B, and R452H6 (Via RSA removal) (Synergy OS based) |
Memory | 20 MB internal, microSD (TransFlash) external memory card slot |
Display | 176 x 220 1.9" 262K-color TFT LCD |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth (Class 2) |
Compatible networks |
CDMA2000 1x 800/1900 with EV-DO Outside of the US: GSM 900/1800 (dual band) |
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Dimensions | 4.2 x 1.8 x 0.68 in |
Weight | 3.7 oz |
Memory | Over 40 MB internal |
Removable storage | microSD (TransFlash) external memory card slot up to 4 GB |
Display | 240 x 320 2 inch 65K-color TFT LCD |
Rear camera | 2.0-megapixel camera with no flash |
Connectivity | Proprietary USB port, Bluetooth (Class 2) |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (quad-band) |
Availability by country | July, 2007 |
Predecessor | Motorola ROKR Z6 |
Successor | Motorola Rizr Z10 |
Form factor | Kick-slider (slider with extra hinge to conform to face) |
Dimensions | 109 mm × 50 mm × 15 mm |
Weight | 112 g / 3.95 ounces |
Operating system | Symbian OS v9.2, UIQ v3.1 |
CPU | TI OMAP 2420 (ARM11) |
Memory | 90 MB internal memory |
Removable storage | microSD, microSDHC (TransFlash) cards (up to 32 GB) |
Battery | Li-ion 1030 mAh |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Display | 240×320 pixels 16 million (32bit) color TFT LCD 240 x 320 pixels |
External display | N/A |
Rear camera | 2.0-megapixel, 8x zoom, LED flash |
Front camera | VGA for videocalling |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth (Class 2), GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Compatible networks | GSM quad band (850/900/1800/1900) with GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA |
Availability by country | June, 2008 |
Predecessor | Motorola Rizr Z8 |
Successor | N/A |
Dimensions | 109 mm × 50 mm × 16.5 mm |
Weight | 115 g / 3.95 ounces |
Operating system | Symbian OS 9.2 + UIQ v3.2 |
CPU |
ARM11 Texas Instruments 2420 Multimedia Processor |
Memory | 77 MB internal memory |
Removable storage | microSDHC cards (up to 32 GB) |
Battery | Li-ion 1030 mAh |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Display | Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD); Colors: 16 million (32-bit); Size: 240 x 320 pixels (2.2 inches) |
External display | N/A |
Rear camera | 3.2-megapixel, 8x zoom, AF, LED flash |
Front camera | VGA for videocalling |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth Class 2 |
Motorola Rizr (/ˈraɪzər/, styled RIZR) is a series of slide mobile phones from Motorola, and is one of the series in the 4LTR line. The first model was released in late 2006. It is a sliding phone (in the style of competing Samsung and LG phones), where the numeric keys are hidden beneath the screen of the phone when closed.
The Rizr Z3 was released in July 2006.
The Rizr uses a technical form factor, where the user can push on a plastic push bar located under the screen in order to open the phone. When opened, the top portion slides upwards, revealing the standard keys (including numeric, star, and pound keys). These keys are covered when the phone is closed, but the remaining keys, including the side keys, can be used normally once the keypad is unlocked; such keys can be set to automatically lock shortly after the device is closed to prevent accidental activation when in a purse or pocket.
One of the primary uses of the device when closed is as a landscape still or video camera. When operating in landscape mode, the user holds the phone on its side (90 degrees counter-clockwise), such that the camera key is positioned near the right index finger. The screen text and icons are also rotated, so that they appear normally when held in this fashion. This gives the impression of the phone being more like a traditional camera.
The Rizr is available in three colors, Black, Blue, and Rose (as a T-Mobile Online Exclusive).
A chronic problem of the center select button cover falling off has been reported by many users, although the button cover is not necessary for the button to work. Other than that problem, the phone has received accolades for its good call quality and solid construction, despite reports of instability of the Motorola OS.
The Rizr Z6c, also known as the Moto Z6c, was released in December 2007. It features CDMA2000 and GSM network capability in one device. It is offered in the United States by the Verizon Wireless network. It shares the same slider form factor as the Rizr Z3 (see above).