Elegant design. Superb construction. User-friendly keypad. Stunning front display. Lack of 3G. Limited memory. Average camera. Let’s get the gushing praise out the way first: the MOTORAZR V3 reinvented phone design. It’s rightly heralded as a
In a nutshell: The RAZR 2 V8 is even slimmer than the original RAZR, and uses premium materials in its construction to update its look. Novel features such as an external touchscreen for playing music, and CrystalTalk technology for enhanced call clar...
In the world of movies, sequels are a hit-and-miss affair. In fact, theyre more miss than hit. In technology, follow-up products are a much safer bet. If Motorolas original slim silver RAZR, the worlds best-selling handset, was the Star Wars of the...
It would not be fair to compare this device to preceding RAZRs. There is a whole new look to the product, starting with a highly glossy metal finish that Motorola claims is ¡¥vacuumized¡¦ on the box. I have no idea what that means, but I can tell you t...
Overall, the Nokia 6110 Navigator presents a compelling package for anyone keen on having Sat Nav on their mobile phone. The joy of the 6110 option is everything you need is squeezed into one relatively compact device. And the performance of the Nokia 611
The 6110 Navigator is a solid, stable S60 smartphone with a user-friendly and pretty reliable satellite navigation package built into it. Car users will get more out of the bundled sat nav application than walkers as the maps don't adequately cover pedest
The front screen is a delight and I even got on with its touch controls, but the absence of flash memory support really hampers this mobile's music playback credentials.
Motorola's RAZR2 V8 LUX is a little pricey, but if you're after a stylish fashion accessory that also packs in 2GB of storage then it may be right up your alley.Pros: Looks good, lots of storage capacity, great displays, crystal talk technologyCons: Basic
Style has always been a key factor in the Razr proposition, so you might reasonably expect the Razr 2 V8 to offer an exciting new take on the line – or perhaps add som...
Ive already highlighted my disappointment at the name of the Razr², or the Razr 2 as it forever will be known. I shall not bore you again. Luckily, this is one of the only failings of this phone. Lets start with the important stuff - how pretty it is.
A good sequel is hard to pull off, as anyone who endured The Matrix Reloaded will testify. But after years of producing disappointing sequels to its own work of genius, the RAZR V3, Motorola has finally come good with this, the V8. It’s essentially
The Motorola Razr2 V8 manages to keep the critics happy, adding to the original Razr a more robust keypad, navigation thats far more straightforward than on many of its feature-laden rivals, and a huge dual-colour display. But then, the Motorola Ra...
Sleek slimline design, Touch sensitive music player controls, Large, rich external display, Build quality No 3G connectivity, Limited camera, No smartphone capability, Quality materials make it heavy for its size, Verdict, Theres plenty to like but ultima
The Motorola V8 is a seriously stylish 3G mobile phone with a serious load of features to boot. The latest in the range to hit these shores, it comes with a swag-load of improvements on the popular V3x handset. The most obvious of these is the 2 inch e...
Motorola has managed to make its RAZR handsets even easier on the eye and the built-in music player is of a high standard. The marathon battery life also deserves a mention The V8s mediocre two-megapixel camera and the lack of 3G and a memory card slot is
Great sound setup and quality, Easy-to-use, Practical, well thought out touchscreen, 2GB of internal memory Aside from music, pretty ordinary, Expensive without rebates The RAZR2 V8 is a solid phone for any music lover or fans of the original MOTORAZR. Th
All the regular mobile phone features are supported along with a web browser and suite of Office-style applications that include Quickword, Quicksheet, Quickpoint and Quickmanager. The Nokia 6110 is not the smallest or lightest phone on the market but it
After three long years of waiting we face the RAZR V3 successor: the slim and refined Motorola RAZR2 V8. Sporting a full metal jacket with gradating hues of dark pearl...Pros: Quality metal casing and appealing design, Really thin, measuring 11.9 mm in th
Today Motorola announced the new RAZR 2 at a press conference in New York City. After the event, we had the opportunity to spend some time with the new phone.The RAZR 2 comes in three different variations. The V8 will be a quad-band GSM/EDGE phone. It ...
It’ll be interesting to see how well this handset does in the long run. The original RAZR came at a time when no such device existed but now the market is full of many...Pros: Two large vivid screens, Extraordinarily long battery life, Excellent sound qua
Sleek and elegant design, Sturdy build, Good camera and music player, User-friendly multimedia suite Battery life is bad, No flash, Makes use of MicroUSB, Small screen for a big phone View SpecificationsAfter the success of the RAZR series of phones, Moto
The Motorola Razr2 V8 offers an attractive design and a useful feature set including stereo Bluetooth and world phone support. Also, its call, music, and photo performance are quite good. The Motorola Razr2 V8 doesnt fully utilize its external display or
A year after the release of the RAZR, Motorola was keen on getting out an update to the phone. Since then, Motorola has undergone many changes; the RAZR built the lost market position of the company. The RAZR is no longer just a phone from the Motorola...
RAZR2 V8Introduction:Back in 2004, Motorola released the RAZR V3 which became an instant hit. Despite the lack of many features and a poor menu system, the phone was a big success for Motorola and they have been building on it since then. Three years l...
Motorola’s Razr2 was released earlier this fall without much of a bang. But it’s still one of the slickest flip phones on the market. I’ll be taking a look at the T-mobile version of the phone, and touching on its finer points. Starting
Thin and quite stylish, Nifty external touchscreen music controls Lack of memory, Cack sound quality If you want to use the V8 as a portable music player, youll have to get the 2GB luxury version. Err... which costs £500. So maybe just dont bother.
Even more elegant than the original Razr; high-speed wireless Internet access; GPS navigation Numerous design flaws; nearly pointless outside touch screen; glitchy software The Razr2 is plenty pretty, but its too pricey for a phone with this many flaws
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