Released for AT&T, the Motorola RAZR2 V9 defines the next trend in 3G. Composed of materials include vacuum metal finishes and two-tone soft touch housing, the RAZR2 V9's stainless steel frame make it durable and resilient - helping to ensure an ultra-thin shape with a strong structure. At 2.0-inches, the RAZR2 V9 boasts the largest external screen in its class, giving owners the option to play music via touch-sensitive music keys, without ever opening the phone. Additionally, consumers can share their video instantaneously with the 'See What I See' capability, where customers can stream live video footage to another user while a call is in progress. And with twice the resolution as the original RAZR, owners can watch the video on the RAZR2 V9's large internal screen. Offering CrystalTalk technology, the RAZR2 V9 automatically accounts for background noise and adjusts the audio to match the ambient volume so consumers will be heard in a crowd. HSDPA technology lets users connect to the Internet at 3.6 Mbps, while the RAZR2 V9's integrated digital music player supports a wide variety of audio formats and the 2.0-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom ensures consumers get the best shot... [Continue reading Motorola RAZR2 V9 Review]
Motorola RAZR2 V9 Features
Innovative CrystalTalk technology for better call clarity
Access to digital music, a real-time point-to-point video feature that allows another wireless customer to 'See What I See' and up to 2 GB of on-board memory for approximately 1,000 songs
External texting including pre-programmed messages with the phone closed
Full HTML Web browsing and email access
A sharper profile - two millimeters thinner than previous models
Vacuum metal finishes and chemically hardened glass including the largest external display in its class
A stainless steel internal frame to provide strength and durability
Greatly enhanced dual screens give consumers the largest-in-its class 2.0-inch external screen for crisp picture caller ID and readable texts and a 2.2-inch internal screen with twice the resolution of the original RAZR
Motorola RAZR2 V9 User Reviews
1. Posted by Terr467
Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:02 am
First off let me that this phone in enigeered like a lexus .The wow factor is definitely there. The sound quality on this phone is best that I have ever had . The external screene is bright and clear and the touch controls for the music player is awesome . The keys are large and easy to navigate . I really loved my first Razr so this wasn't a hard purchasing descision even though its a little pricey . It syncs great with my pc as far as windows media goes and moto phone tools .Its just another great device from motorola . Only downside to this device is battery life I only get a days charge from it thats because I use the internet feature alot. If anyone is thinking about purchasing it go ahead you won't be disapointed .
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2. Posted by adhash2006
Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:40 pm
i always receive notification saying "missing text" or "you must delete messages in order to receive more smses" :S
i really need to make a copy of my smses and transfer them to the pc because i don't wanna delete my smses.
can anyone tell me if i can download any software that would allow me to extract my smses from the mobile to the pc.
Thanks in advance
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3. Posted by frankthetank51
Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:41 pm
Coolest phone ive owned so far, i like how sleek the phone is. The camera is pretty good, just as good as my old phone(unlocked v3x). I dont like the fact that you cant apply full MP3 songs as ringtones. One of the greatest features of this phone is the big external touch screen, its a lot of fun to just mess around with by itself.
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4. Posted by jds1098
Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:33 pm
Got the Motorola V9 as an upgrade with AT&T. Started having problems immediately. Would drop calls, couldn't hear other party, would click in and out with volume. Went back to my Motorola KRZR and never had a problem with it. Called AT&T Customer Service and they said it could be because I was just out of 3G service by about 2 miles. I always thought 3G was only for Internet and texting speed, not phone reception. Anyway, took the phone back and am still using my Motorola KRZR with no problems.
My husband still has the V9 and he still has problems with it - glad I took mine back. He has spent time in Florida in a strong 3G area and still has problems, so I don't think the 3G explanation holds water . . . .
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5. Posted by hurleyguyinoc
Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:05 pm
if you bought the razr v9 in california area in seal beach or have to go through warenty exchange.does anyone notice the key pad on the 9 button switches from number mode and letter while texting?its very irritating along the battery life is a bit shotty.and also everytime you text you have to redo the text setup from itap to tapenglish everytime,and also your limited on downloads from cingular/att&t MEdia Net! so i really dont recomend this overprice device it only looks nice and i prefer the iphone for only 99 bucks more and does much more and is worth the 399.00 not the worthless 299.99 razr v9! i think thats why cingular/att&t dont warenty the razr v9?
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