Pros: Stylish, thin, very well-built, functionality, performance, screens, music player, battery life Cons: Pricey, pretty wide no access to music player without opening phone
I have been using my Motorola RAZR V3 on the T-Mobile network for almost two years and became eligible for a phone upgrade program recently. Among the phones T-Mobile offers, I chose the Motorola RAZR 2 V8. It was not ...
When I first purchased this phone six months ago I was really excited. I had previously owned a Razr V3 and was very happy with the quality and features of that phone. Unfortunately Motorolla has disappointed me with this updated version of the Razr. ...
Pros: Comfortable. Call quality. Good battery life. Lots of storage (2GB model). Upgradable. Large external screen. Cons: Voice dialing. Limited external touch screen functions. Storage not upgradable.
I purchased this phone new when I accidentally washed my Nokia 6263 and killed it. I wanted to try this phone out as I have had luck in the past with the Motorola line starting with my V600. There are two versions of the V8, one has 512MB of memory and ...
Pros: Slim and sleek, lightweight, easy to use, good signal, good camera Cons: texting is a bit more difficult, external touch is limited, charger slot problems
I bought this phone after my last one broke, and was pretty hopeful for this one as I have had bad luck with getting good-working phones. But alas, it did not exceed (or reach) my expectations.The phone is very nice looking, and easy to ...
I just got the new Razr 2 about a month ago and so far I have been pretty pleased with it. The first week I got it I was very happy with it because it has so ...
Motorola RAZR2 V8 - A good solid phone by kerijane1 ,Oct 22 '08
Pros: Good call quality, solid construction, very good battery life, durable, stylish. Cons: Charger/USB hard to connect. USB cover fell off. Poor Menu structure, Slow internet
The Motorola RAZR2 V8 is a very good Motorola phone. I bought it to replace my Nokia because the call quality is easier for me to hear. The phone has held up well over nearly a year with one exception: The small cover over the charger/Micro USB port eventually fell off. On a day to day basis, the phone works well and has great call quality with very good battery life. It has a reassuring heft and solid feel as well as a beautiful and very durable finish. The camera takes very good pictures and the MP3 player works well over the speakerphone speaker or Bluetooth 2.0 stereo headphones. Downloading pictures to my computer via Bluetooth is a snap. On the downside, the keypad is difficult to use by feel, the camera and media controls are buried in the menu structure, you can't start the camera or turn off MP3 with the phone closed, the internet connection is painfully slow and the menu organization is poor. Also the charger is difficult to connect.All in all, this is my favorite Motorola phone, but I really prefer Nokia or LG with their better menu structures, charger ports and key feel.
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