The Motorola RAZR2 V8 mobile phone is a significant upgrade from the preceding mobile phone Motorola manufactured. With a new sleek slim design it will surly grab peoples attention if their after a classy phone that does basically everything you need to with a touch of a button.
This mobile phone has some exceptional features that will be more then sufficient for a technology geek who likes the gadgets and features. First off it has two crystal clear screen measuring 2.2 inches for the internal screen and just 2 inches for the external screen which also has touch screen capability. The Motorola RAZR2 V8 mobile phone is a very slim design weighing just 117g in total with dimensions of 103 x 53 x 11.9mm so if you’re after a stunning phone that looks as good as it performs then this is definitely one to consider.
Motorola RAZR2 V8 mobile phone has all of the day to day bits of software such as the clock with alarm, calendar, converter, calculator and many many more so you can guarantee that you will be equipped with all the necessary items to make your life easier with the touch of a button.
A popular feature which is becoming the norm is voice recognition dialling, you can also record your thoughts and reminders so if you don’t have time to write it down you can simply record it and play it back at a later date which makes life easier.
The Motorola RAZR2 V8 mobile phone uses the new quad band network technology making it more sophisticated and one of the best network bands available to date so you can be sure to have the best possible reception and coverage at any point no matter where you are. Along with all the newer mobile phones they all come with in built games to pass some time if your bored, you can also download new games so you have a choice when you have a bit of free time.
One of the best features that impressed me was the battery life of this mobile phone, if you were to leave it on standby it would last an amazing 280 hours before it cuts out. You can also have an 8.3 hour chat before it needs recharging so you can be sure it wont fail when you need it most. There are two memory options with this phone so depending on how you plan on using it you will be sure to find a suitable package. It comes with a 420 megabytes standard memory which will hold plenty of songs, images and games but if you’re planning on having multiple albums you will want to go for the optional upgrade to 2 gigs which even the biggest fan of music will have troubles filling.
This phone is available on most networks so be sure to find the right package for you and if you went into a local phone store you can get a demo of the phone before you buy it or commit yourself to a contract.
Specifications:
General:
Network -- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Announced -- 2007, May
Status -- Available
Size:
Dimensions -- 103 x 53 x 11.9 mm
Weight -- 117 g
Display:
Type -- TFT, 256K colors
Size --240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches
- Second external 256K colors, 2 inches display (240 x 320 pixels) with contextual touch interaction
- Screensavers and wallpapers
- Downloadable logos
Ringtones:
Type -- Polyphonic, MP3
Customization -- Download.
Vibration -- Yes
Memory:
Phonebook -- 1000 entries, Photocall
Call records -- 30 dialed, 30 received, 30 missed calls
Card slot--No. 420 MB or 2 GB internal user memory
Data:
GPRS -- Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD -- No
EDGE -- Class 12
3G -- No
WLAN -- No
Bluetooth -- Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port -- No
USB -- Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Features:
Messaging -- SMS, EMS, MMS, Instant Messaging
Browser -- WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Opera 8.5)
Games -- Yes.Colors -- Dark Pearl Gray
Colors -- Dark Pearl Gray.
Camera -- 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(QCIF)
Other Features:
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC/AAC+ player
- T9
- Organizer
- Calculator
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo
Battery:
Standard battery, Li-Ion 770 mAh
Stand-by -- Up to 330 h
Talk time -- Up to 7 h 50 min
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