Motorola Razr 2 V9
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18 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V9
With the weight of 125g, Motorola RAZR2 V9 is one of the smooth looking and stylish mobile phones out in the market. With the a very thin measurement of 103 x 53 x 13.3 mm, you don't have to worry about it being fragile since it's case is made up of stainless steel.
18 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V9 (AT&T)
the V9 model from AT&T stands out for its superb voice quality (especially in noisy environments) and speedy surfing using a full HTML browser. We also like that you can do just about anything while listening to music. It's not perfect, but the V9 is the best clamshell the carrier offers.
Pros:
- Sleek and sturdy design
- Excellent voice quality and noise-canceling
- Can multitask with music playing
- Very good Opera browser
- Loud speaker
Cons:
- Smudges easily with fingerprints
- No over-the-air music purchases
- Incompatible with Video Share service
18 years ago
Review: Motorola RAZR2 V9m for Sprint
While we have seen many, many variations of the original Motorola RAZR v3, it is only recently that consumers have been able to get their hands on a truly new series of RAZR devices. The Motorola RAZR2 V9m is one of the new breed, and we put it through its paces in this review.
18 years ago
Review: Motorola V9 RAZR2 (AT&T)
We take a full look at Motorola's most powerful phone for AT&T. Is the RAZR2 revolutionary, evolutionary, or just another RAZR rehash? Read more for the full breakdown. The first thing that you notice when you hold a RAZR2, is that it has truly been redesigned from the original RAZR.
18 years ago
MOTORAZR2 V9
The MOTORAZR2 V9 has undergone a complete overhaul and there is plenty to like about the changes, particularly the stunning external display. The famous RAZR is back -- again. This time it's been completely redesigned from the ground up. Aptly dubbed the MOTORAZR2, the V9 edition boasts HSDPA connectivity, a stunning metal and glass finish, and touch sensitive music controls that disappear when not in use.
Pros:
- Glass and metal design, HSDPA capable, superb displays (particularly the 2in external display), touch sensitive music controls, speedy user interface, decent features list
Cons:
- A little large and heavy, basic music player, no 3.5mm headphone jack, graphics in menu
18 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V9
Far from being another update, the sequel to the V3 is a whole different kind of RAZR, with rounder edges, shiny surfaces and -- somehow -- a thinner silhouette.
Pros:
- Gorgeous
- expansive external screen
- Very fast interface
- Even thinner than the original
Cons:
- Menu organisation is illogical
- Might be too wide for some
- Low specs on the camera
18 years ago
What should be said from the get go is that the Razr isn't a complete redesign. What Motorola look like they've done is simplify and fix. They've taken the original Razr's look of simplicity and made it work just that much more.
18 years ago
This phone looks really good but from what I have noticed it is actually completely useless & is utterly hard to use. Sorry Motorola but this phone is bad. Only buy this phone if you want a phone that looks good but you can not use.
18 years ago
We can only imagine what Motorola thinks of the Razr2 situation. They produce great hardware along with an OS that takes advantage of it. They ship the phones off to the carriers and celebrate a great successor to the original Razr.
18 years ago
Motorola RAZR2 V9
The first impression as i saw Motorola RAZR2 V9 is really nice. What can i say is just "Motorola really did his best in this phone". The device has an impressed appearance with a relatively solid feel metal casing.
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