Motorola Z6

Motorola Z6
ManufacturerMotorola
PredecessorMotorola Rizr Z3
Motorola Rokr E6
SuccessorMotorola Rokr E8
RelatedMotorola Rizr Z8
Compatible networksGSM quad-band with EDGE
Dimensions105.5 × 45.5 × 16 mm
Weight115g / 4.06 ounces
Operating systemMOTOMAGX
CPUFreescale MXC275-30
32-bit 528 MHz ARM11
Memory64 MB available to user, 96 MB ROM, 64 MB SDRAM
Removable storagemicroSD (TransFlash) card up to 2 GB
BatteryBC50 3.7V at 750mah
Rear camera2.0 MPix with LED flash
Display2.1 in diagonal TFT LCD,
320×240 px, 262,000 colors
Connectivity

The Motorola Z6, variously marketed under the ROKR or RIZR monikers, is a 2G slider-style mobile phone or smartphone from Motorola introduced in January 2007 and released on July 7, 2007 as a successor to the original Motorola Rizr (Z3). While cosmetically identical, the ROKR Z6 is internally different and Motorola's new version of the embedded Linux-based operating system, MOTOMAGX. The ROKR Z6m is a CDMA variant that runs on Verizon Wireless's own software.