Rating 3.8 55 reviews
Manufacturer: Motorola
review.goodgearguide.com.au
17 years ago

It may not bump your salary up to $50 million a year or land you a Spice Girl bride, but nonetheless Motorola's new iteration of the RAZR2 V8, the V8 Luxury edition (or V8 LUX for short) is a great mobile phone.
Pros:
  • Looks good
  • lots of storage capacity
  • great displays
  • crystal talk technology
Cons:
  • Basic music player
  • some may find it a little gaudy
  • expensive
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epinions.com
17 years ago

Motorola RAZR 2 V8 (MOTORAZR2) GSM Phone with MP3, WMA, 2-Megapixel Camera

I have been using my Motorola RAZR V3 on the T-Mobile network for almost two years and became eligib
Pros:
  • Stylish
  • thin
  • very well-built
  • functionality
  • performance
  • screens
  • music player
  • battery life
Cons:
  • Pricey
  • pretty wide no access to music player without opening phone
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Ciao
17 years ago

"Great style, poor practicality"

I have had this phone for a few months now. I am really happy with it, probably the best phone I've owned up to know in my opinion. So I admit it, I bought this phone based upon its looks. I tend to put style over practicality. But overall I am very happy with it.
Pros:
  • stylish design
  • dual screens
  • good features
Cons:
  • poor battery life
  • slow interface
  • no upgradable memory
  • poor camera
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Register Hardware
17 years ago

Motorola Razr 2 V8 mobile phone

To say it's been difficult for Motorola to follow up the massive hit of the Razr V3 with something better is an understatement. Since its release to the sounds of jaws dropping in mid-2004, the Razr has gone from high-end must-have to mass-market. Now comes the Razr 2 V8, billed as the next-gen V3.
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mercado libre
17 years ago

motorola razr2 v8

es un muy buen telefono para las personas q cuidan sus telefonos y la gente delicada es exelente para ese tipo de gente y pues tener cuidado con el es algo delicado debido a su tecnologia tactil y su pantalla externa
Pros:
  • es un telfono muy completo y costa de una exelente memoria y tecnologia
Cons:
  • - la bateria no dura mucho tiempo y es algo delicado
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eXpansys
16 years ago

Great phone

Replaced a Nokia 6300 with my V8. I was expecting miserable battery life like my old V3, but so far the V8 is actually getting better battery life than the 6300 did. The touch screen for the music player is excellent, the camera is surprisingly good even in low light, again better than the 6300.Main...
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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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J&R
15 years ago

The silver Motorola V8 looks beautiful

The V8 gives me a few good things. It provides large and clear screen, good reception sound and great touch feeling. Contact list is easy to manage. Bluetooth works great. Pictures are good. Data transfer to/from PC works well. That's all I need as basic use of a phone. A draw back is battery life.
Pros:
  • Brilliant Display
  • Charges Quickly
  • Durable Design
  • Easy Navigation
  • Good Button Configuration
Cons:
  • Poor Battery Life
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Phone Arena
15 years ago

Stylish mobile...

Well , camera clarity is far better than the other mobiles with even greater pixels . This mobile gives rich look and slim razor style looks. Reagarding the battery concern , its not upto the mark .
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CNET
15 years ago

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition

Motorola's V8 has been dipped in gold, covered in snakeskin and endorsed by David Beckham. The quadband clamshell has 2GB of non-expandable memory and a 2-megapixel camera, and comes with a pouch, Bluetooth headset and swanky suede wipecloth. Motorola's V8 Luxury Edition handset is the swanky one in the RAZR2 line-up. Though all three models -- the V8, Luxury V8 and V9 -- sport identical super-slim silhouettes, there are two main differences as far as specs are concerned. Both V8s are quadband GSM handsets while the V9 is HSDPA, and the V8s have 2GB of non-expandable memory instead of the V9's 45MB-plus-microSD-slot combo.
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