Rating 3.8 55 reviews
Manufacturer: Motorola
Dooyoo
16 years ago

Go out, meet other people.

I've just come to the end of an eighteen month contract with this phone and I don't think I'll miss it when I 'upgrade'. My contract is with Orange, with who I have no problem - the reception is generally good and calls come through clearly. Which I begrudgingly admit is partly down to the handset.
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Dooyoo
14 years ago

A Great Little Phone, But A Bit Over Priced

I bought this phone used at CeX for £40. It was in pretty poor condition with lots of scratches and even a couple of small cracks. To get a new one (which is difficult) it will cost you around £120! You can buy a new Blackberry 8520 or standard HTC for that money.
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Buy.com
14 years ago

flip model

flip models are now a days out of fashion and this phone is one among those out of fashion phones. the design it has got is pretty awesome and the color along with the outlook is good but the operating system and the outdated model is the one which is to be noted while buying it.
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viewpoints
13 years ago

It lasts

I have had three of the same phone in the past two years. The reasons are because I have broken them all. Yet the phone is able to withstand a lot. I have dropped it off a moving car, and it still survived. Its not especially handy if you're looking for really good internet access or quality video.
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REVIEW STREAM
6 years ago

Motorola Razr Mobile Phone

Today, I am going to talk about Motorola Razr V3 which is of metal panel, super slim and lightweight. Although you can record and play MPEG4 but unfortunately the weak point here is the storage. Sure you can record videos, but memory of the phone is almost full so can't create video for long.
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CNET
18 years ago

Motorola Razr 2 V8 review Review

Motorola has finally cracked it and made a slimmer Razr, with funky, easy-to-use menus, that measures just 12mm thick when shut. Our only niggles are that it lacks the solid feel of the original Razr, that the camera could be better and it could do with 3G, but we're glad to see that Motorola is...
Pros:
  • Thin design
  • Large external colour screen
  • Vibrating feedback on the external touchscreen
Cons:
  • Lack of 3G
  • No expandable memory card slot
  • 2-megapixel camera is dated
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
18 years ago

Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8

The MOTORAZR2 V8 is a solid, but not outstanding handset. Its build quality and design are excellent though, ensuring it should be a head turner. The MOTORAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition without the...erm...Luxury, is a solid, but not outstanding handset. It will no doubt attract fans of the original RAZR, but with no real deal-clenching features to boast of, it won't be at the top of anyone's wish list.
Pros:
  • Build quality and design, touch-sensitive music controls, excellent dual displays, speed
Cons:
  • No real outstanding features, graphical menu interface, no 3.5mm headphone jack
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Phone Scoop
17 years ago

Cracks

My rating might not match my comments - I absolutely love this phone (or did). I have been made aware of a hairline crack in the right hand side of my phone near the smart key. I have only had the phone for six months and have not dropped it. It does not have a mark on it.
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CNET
18 years ago

Motorola Razr 2 V8 review: Motorola Razr 2 V8

Motorola has finally cracked it and made a slimmer Razr, with funky, easy-to-use menus, that measures just 12mm thick when shut. Our only niggles are that it lacks the solid feel of the original Razr, that the camera could be better and it could do with 3G, but we're glad to see that Motorola is finally back It's incredible to think that the Motorola Razr V3, one of the most important mobile phones ever to be produced, came out in 2004, particularly when you keep in mind that it's still selling well.
Pros:
  • Thin design
  • large external colour screen
  • vibrating feedback on the external touchscreen.
Cons:
  • Lack of 3G
  • no expandable memory card slot
  • 2-megapixel camera is dated.
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The Register
18 years ago

Motorola Razr 2 V8 mobile phone

Style has always been a key factor in the Razr proposition, so you might reasonably expect the Razr 2 V8 to offer an exciting new take on the line – or perhaps add some genuinely cutting-edge functionality. Sure, it's undeniably thin, but there's really nothing here we haven't seen before.
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