Motorola Razr 2 V8
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14 years ago
Motorola Razr review
Motorola has resurrected the Razr brand with its latest Android handset, aiming to attract buyers with a thin and light, eye-catching design.
Pros:
- Thin and unique design
- high quality screen
- good cameras
- good storage and ports
Cons:
- Android Gingerbread will be out of date shortly
14 years ago
Motorola RAZR review
A stylish and powerful Android handset, which should stay better-looking for longer than the competition
14 years ago
Motorola RAZR Review
It's a while since Motorola has really made the headlines when it comes to mobile phones. Both it and Nokia have been overshadowed by the likes of Apple, along with HTC and Samsung in recent times.
14 years ago
Motorola RAZR
If nothing else, 2011 has been an exciting year for phones that aren't the iPhone. Android continues its evolution, new handsets are popping up all the time and many of them are stunning. Two of the biggest this year are the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and this, the Motorola RAZR.
Pros:
- Huge screen
- decent battery life in normal use
- light
- stylish
Cons:
- Unwieldy
- perhaps too big
- not as quick as it could be
- OLED screen not perfect
14 years ago
Motorola RAZR review
Motorola's latest flagship dual-core Android monster is a massive, original powerhouse, that's a big improvement on previous MOTOBLUR mobiles – but still isn't a total winner.
14 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition in-depth review -
Review coming shortly. In the meantime, check out what the manufacturer has to say... This special edition of the RAZR2 has gone "lux" with 18k and 24k gold plated accents standing out against a luminous, black slate, vacuum metal finish.
14 years ago
Motorola Razr review
Remember the Motorola Razr? The super thin clamshell was one of the most popular feature phones of all time, racking up more than 130 million sales during the mid-naughties.
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.
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.
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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