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02 Apr, 2009

Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone

Posted by: andi In: Motorola

Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone comes with is the second model in Motorola’s high-end “four-letter word” line, following the super-popular RAZR V3. Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone takes some of the same materials and technologies used in the RAZR and packages them into a completely different kind of clamshell handset. While the RAZR is all about thin, sharp angles, the PEBL is more about design, making use of soft curves and smooth lines throughout.

Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone’s biggest claim to fame is perhaps not its shape and look, but its unique opening mechanism. A series of custom hinges, a dampening device, and some magnets allow the PEBL U6 to be opened up one-handed in a very smooth, elegant manner. When holding the device, you simply use your thumb to pull the top cover towards the bottom of the device a bit, which releases the magnetic latch that keeps the spring-loaded opening mechanism at bay. At that point you simply move your thumb out of the way and let the spring do its job. The motion is smooth and slow enough not to cause the device to become unbalanced.

Once open, Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone’s unusual keypad is ready for use. The directional controller and its center select button are very typical of mobile phones, but the rest of the keypad builds on some of the design elements we saw in the RAZR’s keypad. Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone’s keypad and softkeys are completely flat. The actual buttons are hidden behind a single sheet of metal that has a bit of give to it, allowing finger pressure to make its way to the switches underneath. Thin strips of translucent material let light filter in from behind, just as they do on the RAZR’s keypad. The net result is a very distinct-looking keypad that probably sacrifices a bit too much in the name of fashion. Individual keys are simply much easier to find and press, even if they don’t look nearly as sharp.

The inner workings of Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone seem to be stock Motorola. The handset comes in two variations, each of which supports three GSM frequency bands and EDGE data. The North American version supports the 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 Mhz bands. The internal display is a 262k-color unit with a pixel resolution of 176×220. The battery should be good for over 6 and a half hours of talk time, or up to as long as 10 days of standby time according to Motorola. Bluetooth support more than makes up for a lack of infrared connectivity. The only aspect that seems a bit dated is the PEBL’s VGA camera. For a high-end handset like the PEBL, you certainly would expect more resolution in the camera, but at least it’s capable of recording MPEG4 video clips.

Other highlights include 5 MB of internal storage that can be used for MP3 or MIDI ringtones, photos and video clips, and downloaded Java games and applications. The addition of speaker-independent voice dialing and voice commands is welcome, and Motorola PEBL U6 Unlocked Cell Phone’s relatively low weight of 3.7 ounces (110 g) makes it quite pocketable.

Product Features

* Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and GPRS data capabilities
* Compact clamshell phone with unique oval shape and cool external monochrome screen
* VGA camera with video capture; 5 MB internal memory (not expandable)
* Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity for handsfree communication; full duplex speakerphone; access to personal email
* Up to 6.7 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours (10+ days) of standby time

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