Motorola Razr 2 V8
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17 years ago
Motorola Razr review
The Motorola Razr is a solid device that manages to cover all the bases well, and doesn't sacrifice much in its quest for thinness. The battery life may be a cause of worry for some, but Smart Actions can compensate somewhat.
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.
18 years ago
Motorola Razr2 V8 review
As the heir to the Razr family name, the Motorola Razr2 V8 has a lot to live up to, but it manages to do so handsomely. It's a good looking and feature-rich touchscreen smartphone.
18 years ago
Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8
Motorola seems to show no sign of abandoning the endless use of CPTL LTTRS to name its phones, nor of dropping the frequently appearing RAZR name. Here comes the much advertised Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8, a clamshell, quad band, flat keyboarded phone which T-Mobile, O2 and Orange are all offering from...
18 years ago
Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8 review
The original Motorola RAZR was a real mobile phone design icon, and one of the best selling handsets ever. But now, over four years down the line from its first appearance, can the next generation ultra-slim MOTORAZR2 still turn heads in the same way?
Pros:
- Sleek slimline design
- Touch sensitive music player controls
- Large
- rich external display
- Build quality
Cons:
- No 3G connectivity
- Limited camera
- No smartphone capability
- Quality materials make it heavy for its size
18 years ago
Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition
Motorola's RAZR2 V8 LUX is a little pricey, but if you're after a stylish fashion accessory that also packs in 2GB of storage then it may be right up your alley. 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. Advertised with none other than David Beckham as its face, this fashion-oriented handset features all the great elements of the original RAZR2 and throws in a new design complete with 18k gold-plated accents. It still suffers from a few niggling issues but those after a smooth, stylish change will find the V8 LUX a great choice.
Pros:
- Looks good, lots of storage capacity, great displays, crystal talk technology
Cons:
- Basic music player, some may find it a little gaudy, expensive
18 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V8 Review
The RAZR2 V8 is a solid phone for any music lover or fans of the original MOTORAZR.
Pros:
- Excellent music sound and setup
- impressive touchscreen front
- easy to use
Cons:
- Aside from music other features are pretty standard
- Expensive without rebates
17 years ago
Motorola Razr2 V8
The Motorola Razr V9x is almost identical to the Motorola Razr V9 , but it offers additional features. This review will concentrate on the differences between the two devices. When Motorola introduced AT&T's Motorola Razr V9 last year, we were pleasantly surprised.
Pros:
- The Motorola Razr2 V9x retains the slim and eye-catching Razr2 design while adding new features to an already impressive assortment of goodies
- It's a good performer, too
Cons:
- The Motorola Razr2 V9x lacks a speakerphone shortcut and its memory card slot is located behind the battery cover
- Also, watching videos on the external display is a tad cumbersome
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...
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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