Motorola RAZR2 Espresso
The Motorola RAZR2 V8 is the successor to the incredibly popular RAZR V3. Unlike the V3i and V3x, which were lukewarm updates, the RAZR2 is a true next-generation RAZR phone with looks and style to match its impressive list of features. Available in two forms, the V8 is a quad band GSM phone and the V9 also adds 3G and HSDPA. Apart from the addition of 3G and a microSD slot on the RAZR2 V9, they are more or less identical.
The RAZR2 is instantly recognisable as a MOTORAZR phone, it has the usual metallic finish with hardened glass to protect the new 2 inch exterior display. Flick it open and on the inside is a smart new keypad with an even larger, 2.2 inch display with a 240x320 pixel resolution. The camera on the RAZR2 is a 2 megapixel job, which unfortunately doesn't have autofocus. Motorola appear to be pitching the RAZR2 as more of a music phone, it has stereo Bluetooth, a new media player with MPEG4 video playback and dedicated touch-sensitive music keys beneath the front display. The V8 comes with 420MB of internal memory while the V9 has only 45MB but has the addition of a microSD memory card slot.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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