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Motorola RAZR2 V9
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$999.99

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   Product Summary  Product Reviews(4)  
What's Included?
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  • Motorola V9 RAZR2
  • BX50 Standard Battery
  • SPN5340A Travel Charge
  • SKN6238A Data Cable
  • SYN1458A Handsfree
  • SKN6252A USB Adapter
  • User Manual
  • Product Description


    The Brand New, Unlocked Motorola RAZR2 V9 is a fabulous-looking phone clad in steel and glass. It has HSDPA support plus a 2-megapixel camera, a music player, and good sound quality and battery life.
    The Motorola Razr2 V9 is a great successor to the first Razr. Despite a few quibbles, it has an eye-catching design, solid performance, and an impressive feature set.V9REDFRNT.jpg picture by cellsws
    This quad-band GSM device features the same 2 megapixel camera, ultra-thin design and 2" outer display with touch sensitive buttons we found on the V9m, and the V9 has HSDPA is on board to deliver 3G data. The phone retains the same glass and stainless steel design found on all variants of the RAZR2, and the V9 gets a deep burgundy paint job.
    The V9 is very similar in design to the V9m. In fact, with the exception of the color difference, the casual user would never notice a difference. However, the V9 comes in at 1.6mm thicker and 7g heavier that the V8 and V9m, and the size and especially weight difference are noticeable when holding the two units.
    The V9 is constructed of a stainless steel frame, with a near seamless integration of a glass cover over the 2mp camera and gorgeous front display. Along the left side is the volume rocker, a smart key and microUSB port. On the right the user will find a single key, used as a camera shortcut.

    The back is again coated in a soft-touch paint to make the phone easier to grip. The battery door has no mechanical latch, but V9REDBACK.jpg picture by cellswsinstead is slid on and off to reveal the battery, microSD slot and SIM slot. Thankfully the microSD slot is accessible without removing the battery, one of the gripes we had with the V9m. The battery must be removed to swap out SIM cards, but that is not an issue as the SIM card is seldom removed. Below the door sits the speaker. In our review of the Sprint V9m we mentioned that the slots found on the bottom of the phone were speakers, but upon further inspection they seem to serve no actual purpose as sound is not emitted from them.
    The front display is 2", with a QVGA resolution and 262k colors. The increased colors make the screen noticeably crisper than the one found on the V9m. The touch sensitive strip along the bottom is still present, but it is much less functional on the V9. More on that later in the review.
    Opening the phone reveals a 2.2" QVGA display. Like the front one, the inside screen features 262k colors, again making it crisper than the V9m.Despite its actual 2.2" size, the screen looks much smaller because of the abundance of dead space around it. We feel the display could be significantly bigger, even up to 3".
    The keypad is in the same vein as the V9m, but has been reworked a bit. The directional pad is a bit smaller to make room for a back key underneath it, in-between the send and end keys. Underneath the left soft key the user will find the AT&T globe, which launches the web, and on the right side a shortcut for Cellular Video. The keypad is still very wide, meaning two handed operation will be preferred for typing out messages.

     
    Product Features


    Specifications

    Network Technology
    Quad Band:Yes
    GSM:Yes, 850/900/1800/1900
    Compatible with:AT&T-Cingular, T-Mobile, Fido, Rogers and other GSM Carriers Worldwide
    Size
    Dimensions:4.0 x 2.1 x 0.5 inches (103 x 53 x 13.3 mm)
    Weight:4.4 oz (125 g)
    Main Display
    Resolution:240 x 320 pixels
    Type:262 144 colors, Color, TFT
    Features:Yes, 2.2 inches
    Music & Audio
    Music:Yes, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, MIDI formats supported
    Radio:No
    Notifications
    Polyphonic Rings:Yes, MP3
    Vibration Alert:Yes
    Memory
    Memory:Yes, 45 MB
    Memory Expansion:Yes, microSD
    Connectivity
    3G:Yes, HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
    Bluetooth:Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
    Wifi:No
    GPS:No
    Internet:Yes, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Opera 8)
    GPRS:Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
    HSCSD:No
    EDGE:Yes, Class 12
    Infrared port:No
    USB:Yes, v2.0 microUSB
    Operating System
    OS:No
    Design
    Clamshell:Yes
    Flip: 
    Slider: 
    Swivel: 
    Design: 
    Battery
    Capacity:950 mAh
    Talk:3.4 hours
    Standby:260 hours
    Camera and Video
    Video:Yes, 176x144 (QCIF)
    Camera:Yes, Built-in - Immobile
    Resolution:2.0 megapixels
    Features:Yes, 8x digital zoom; Multishoot
    Organizer
    Alarm:Yes
    Calendar:Yes
    Calculator:Yes
    TO-DO:Yes
    Stopwatch:No
    Other:World Clock
    Phone Book
    Features:Caller groups supported
    Multiple Numbers Per Contact:Yes
    Picture ID:Yes
    Ring ID:Yes
    Software
    JAVA:Yes, MIDP 2.0
    Features
    Messaging:Yes, SMS, EMS, MMS, Instant Messaging
    Games:Yes
    Video Playback:Yes, MPEG, H263, WMV, Real formats supported , Video player
    Streaming:Yes
    Video Calling:Yes
    Voice
    Speaker:Yes,Speaker Independent
    Dialing:Yes
    Recording:Yes

    Customer Reviews
    cannot say bad things about this phone its great...best RAZR yet
    martinpadden (Guest)
    i am very impressed with the motorola v9 razor 2 V9 were is the cheapest place to buy one can you please help located in toronto canada
    martin (Guest)
    The V9 Razr 2 is a great phone, however, the battery sucks. The write up shows over 3 hours of talk time but I bareley get half of that. My son also have the same phone and is having the same battery problem.
    Richard Gokul (Guest)
    The phone is amazing! beautiful,,elegant and smart,,,,
    Theo (Guest)
     
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