Motorola RAZR2 V9m
The Motorola RAZR2 V9m it is the AT& T version of the New Motorola and this is a nice flip phone its made of steel and hard glass it has a 2 inch screen and is full color and it supports phone caller id, has camera button side and smart key on side for unlock and locking plus it acts as short cut to music player. It has a 2 mega pixel camera. When music player is on then the bottom keys on the screen let you pause, change tracks etc. All the keys on the pad are easy to use and it also support 8 mega bits per second downloads.
Features / Specs
1. Slim and sculpted shape with jewelry like design, premium finishes and a stainless steel frame
2. 2.0 megapixel camera
3. Independent speech recognition
4. Touch music keys on front flip
5. Windows Media 11 for simple music management and playback of music
6. Pre-loaded games
7. 420MB of end user on-board user memory5 or 2GB memory
8. HTML Opera browser
9. MotoSync Synchronization of your corporate Email, Calendar or Contacts
10. Quad band connectivity for international roaming6
11. Linux OS support
You can pick it up for $399 Motorola RAZR2 V9m Phone (Verizon Wireless)
What others said in reviews
PCMag said, "The RAZR2’s 2-megapixel camera is decidedly ho hum. It could be sharper, and it gave some of my photos a slight bluish cast. Low-light photos suffered from shutter-speed blur, and very bright areas in outdoor photos were washed out. The video mode captures 320 by 240 videos at 15 frames per second, of middling quality. … the RAZR2 brings a ’wow’ factor to Sprint’s line that those other phones lack, and follows this up with enough horsepower to deliver multimedia services."
Geek.com says, "At first glance the RAZR2 has a lot going for it. The form factor is impressive and the dual screens (2.0? external and 2.2? internal) are bright and sharp, though resolution is on the low side. The exterior display also has touch sensitive zones which allow for quick access to the camera, music, and Sprint TV if you use this service. The camera can’t compare to that on many of the smartphones on the market, but it gets the job done in most conditions. Expansion is handled through a microSD card that is under the battery cover. While the card slot is not under the battery, the battery has to be removed to get at the card."
InfoSync wrote, "We got some very strange colors out of our V9m’s camera, mostly purple. Images were very noisy, blurry and pixilated around the edges. We noticed lots of ghosting around more distant objects. Also, again the default setting stymied us, as the camera twists into landscape by default. You can adjust to portrait, but it took us a moment to figure it out. The camera is accessible from the external touch screen, but for many options, like exiting the camera, you have to open the flip and work it from the inside. Editor functions were impressive, with red-eye reduction and some funny face filters. And, if you decide to send your pics, you can do so over Bluetooth or e-mail, no sweat."
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