Rating 3.8 55 reviews
Manufacturer: Motorola
Gizmodo
19 years ago

RAZR 2 V8 Prototype Reviewed (Verdict: Breathes New Life Into Motorola)

Mobileburn has been playing with a prototype the much ballyhooed RAZR 2 for the past couple of days, and there's not much of a surprise here: they like it quite a bit.
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Mobile Review
19 years ago

Motorola RAZR2 V8

RAZR2 V8 is in a league of its own within the company's range. On the one hand, its announcement, held on May, 15, was essential to overcome the string of bad news on the company's state of affairs, being a key-product for many market.
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PC Advisor
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.
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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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avecmobile.com
18 years ago

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Linux smartphone: Features and specifications

It was inevitable. When the first tiny display was installed on the outer side of a flip phone, we should have known that one day, it'll be just as large and high-quality as the primary display inside the unit. The Motorola Razr2 V8 GSM phone comes with two large 320x240-resolution color screens.
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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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Stuff.tv
18 years ago

Motorola RAZR 2 review

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Stuff.tv
18 years ago

Motorola RAZR 2 review review

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Trusted Reviews
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...
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GSM Arena
18 years ago

New edge to RAZR

After three long years of waiting we face the RAZR V3 successor: the slim and refined Motorola RAZR2 V8. Sporting a full metal jacket with gradating hues of dark pearl gray, the RAZR2 V8 is made to impress.
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