15. Motorola KRZR K1
Year: 2006
Many were quick to throw shade at the candy bar cellular for its similarities to the RAZR. But those who actually owned the handset discovered a series of digital facets that made the Krzr one of the most slept-on phones ever. On top of pushing a good 2MP camera and effective speakerphone, it utilized a push-to-view system for sharing images in real-time, which would obviously play a key factor in media sharing as we entered the smartphone generation.
14. Motorola Droid Bionic
Year: 2011
No other Motorola phone pushed Verizon’s 4G network to the max than the Droid Bionic. The marriage between dual-core processing and LTE had this thing pushing benchmarks and data speeds that put most of today’s smartphones to shame. Plus its enterprise suite and multimedia features only appraised the Bionic’s stellar overall performance.
13. Motorola PEBL U6
Year: 2005
The clamshell product resonated most with design mavens for its small, yet sleek fashion. Its exceptional call quality, speaker-independent voice dialing, and unique keypad layout remained standouts, though were seen as secondary when compared to the phone’s sharp appearance. That’s not to say they went unrecognized. Definitely goes down as one of the company’s best-designed projects.
12. Motorola ROKR E1
Year: 2005
Considered the “original” iPhone, Apple partnered with the telecommunications giant to create a mobile that blessed users access to their iTunes libraries via cellphone. While the device had its fair share of shortcomings in the form of firmware restrictions, sluggish UI, and 100-song limitation, the music experience remained intuitive and impressively loud for a mobile. In short, it practically was as a prototype for what the Cupertino Clan had planned years down the road.
11. Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx
Year: 2012
Motorola resurrected its most famous mobile franchise and gave it the Android treatment. However, it took a second effort for the Droid RAZR to leave a lasting impression on critics and consumers. All kudos go to the company’s incredibly lasting battery life and game-changing Smart Actions software, which appoints commands to preserve phone vitality up to 30 percent. We’re talking about nearly 48 hours on regular use. Hands down the greatest battery-life phone made.
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