Motorola RAZR 2

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RAZR2
RAZR2
Manufacturer Motorola
Available Bell, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, US Cellular, Alltel, Rogers, Telus, Iusacell

July 2007 (V8) August 2007 (V9)

June 2007 (V9m)
Screen 2.2" (QVGA 320 × 240)

262k colors (V8, V9, V9m in Korea) or 64k colors (V9m)

screen Type TFT LCD
Exterior screen 2.0" (QVGA 320 × 240) 262k colors (touch sensitive) screen type TFT LCD
Camera 2.0 megapixels
Input Keypad
Memory Up to 2 GB available to user
Connectivity Bluetooth Class 2 version 2.0, micro-USB hi-speed
Battery 740 mAh (V8 & V9m) 950 mAh (V9)The battery can hold up to about 3 - 5 hours of talk time. Battery type Li-ion
Physical size 103 mm× 51 mm × 11.9 mm (V8, V9m) 103 mm × 51 mm × 13.3 mm (V9)
Form factor Clamshell
Media Windows Media Player 10 with various download services, holds up to 1,000 songs. The phone has a speaker at the bottom which produces clear sound.

The Motorola RAZR2 is the successor to the popular RAZR. The new RAZR model comes in three almost identical models, the V8, V9m and the V9, it is 2 mm thinner than its predecessor but slightly wider. The original RAZR screen was widely complained about, but in this latest version it has been strengthened from scratching with a steel frame and chemically protected glass. Some of the new features of this new series include; a 2 megapixel camera, full HTML web browser, Crystaltalk technology (technology that reduces and filters out background noise), and a 2-inch (51 mm) touchscreen on the front of the closed phone.[1]

The RAZR2 V8 runs the MOTOMAGX operational platform, based on the MontaVista Linux OS[2] rather than the previous Motorola phone OS called P2K (based on Versatile Real-Time Executive).

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[edit] Release dates

The RAZR2 V8 was released in July 2007. As of October 15, 2007, T-Mobile has offered the V8 model.

The RAZR2 V9m was released through SK Telecom on June 29, 2007, and Verizon Wireless on August 29, 2007 in the US.[3]

The RAZR2 V9 was released on September 1, 2007 and was exclusively made available through AT&T [4]

The RAZR2 V9x was released in December of 2008. Replacing the V9 on AT&T, the V9x adds support for AT&T's "AT&T Navigator" GPS software as well as Video Share.

[edit] Features

The RAZR2 has, in addition to the Opera internet browser and 2 megapixel camera, a 1000-contact phone book, calculator, notepad, alarm clock, voice recorder, and currency converter.

The major difference between the three models are their capabilities. The V8 is a basic GSM phone with EDGE capabilities, and will be sold via conventional retail channels. The V9 supports HSDPA 3G and has video calling and features like "See What I See". The V9m is similar to the V9, except that it supports EV-DO, and a number of its specs have been downgraded, the most significant being its processor runs at half speed, and it does not include Crystaltalk. However, features such as an e-book system, major subway maps in South Korea, and an English dictionary are still present. These phones are not affected by the recent ban on importing phones with technology by Qualcomm.

RAZR2 V8- comes in Blue and Grey, EDGE, 262k color display, 512MB or 2GB on board memory.

RAZR2 V9- comes in mahogany and black, 3.6 Mbit/s HSDPA, 262k color display, ~50MB on board memory, supports up to 8GB microSD on certain versions, Video telephony.

RAZR2 V9m- comes in sand color and in grey, 2 Mbit/s EV-DO, 65k color display, 45MB onboard memory, supports up to 2GB microSD.

RAZR2 V9x- comes in Licorice, 3.6 Mbit/s HSDPA, 262k color display, ~50MB on board memory, supports up to 8GB microSD, Video telephony, GPS.

[edit] Technology / Frequencies

[edit] RAZR2 V8

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 with EDGE

[edit] RAZR2 V9m

Dual-band CDMA2000 1x 800/1900 with EV-DO

[edit] RAZR2 V9

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 with 3.6 Mbit/s HSDPA and EDGE

[edit] RAZR2 V9x

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 with 3.6 Mbit/s HSDPA, EDGE, and GPS [5]

[edit] TV Commercial

The television commercial features the song Le Disko from the electronica band, Shiny Toy Guns. Also featured are models Nikolett Barabas and Matt Mullins in a fight scene involving using the phones to slash each other's clothes (like a namesake razor).

A RAZR2 commercial by Sprint for North America features several RAZR2's impaled into various objects. It then shows Eric Mangini, head coach of the NFL's Cleveland Browns, looking on his RAZR2 at highlights of a Jets game that were critical of their performance, and flings the phone in disgust, with the phone impaling a car.

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