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Motorola RAZR2 V8


$190.00 Released November, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Display is very bright, can handle sunlight without a problem. Solid build quality, hinge feels durable and secure. Charges from completely drained to fully charged fairly quickly.

The Cons:Some units seem to have batteries that can't keep a charge well.

 Motorola's RAZR2 V8 is the first of the next generation of RAZR phones, the RAZR2 series. The V8 offers a range of features that enable multimedia and high-speed Internet use. The most noticeable updates are that the RAZR2 is thinner than previous RAZR models and includes a larger external display.

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It has a newer user interface design, capable of speaking menu options and made for customizable access to applications. It includes a 2-megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth connectivity, mp3 and video player, and an upgraded 512MB of on-board memory. The RAZR2 V8 is not enabled for use on 3G networks and does not include a microSD card slot, though this has been the case for some versions of the earlier RAZR.

Features 

  • Release Date: November 2007
  • 2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Quad band
  • Large external display
  • Customizable user interface
  • 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture/playback
  • Bluetooth V2.0
  • SMS, EMS, MMS, e-mail, instant messaging
  • Opera 8.5 HTML browser
  • Built for compatibility with high-speed data providers
  • mp3 player
  • 512MB internal memory
  • 1.15 cm-thin design

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Pros
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    display is very bright, can handle sunlight without a problem

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    solid build quality, hinge feels durable and secure

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    charges from completely drained to fully charged fairly quickly

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    flips open and shuts easily, don't have to look at it

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    button configuration is well laid out, all have a nice response

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    battery lasts a long time between charges in most cases

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    menus are easy to navigate, all functions are easy to find

Cons
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    some units seem to have batteries that can't keep a charge well

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