| Motorola started the thin formfactor craze for cellphones with the Razr and looks to capitalize on that success with its next thin phone. Motorola is back with an improved Razr but does it have enough to warrant an upgrade?
First off, The Motorola Razr2 V9 is indeed a sexy phone sporting a black glass body with shiny keys and somewhat slightly wider profile. The glass like surface does attract its share of fingerprints but is sturdily built. It also has a built-in 2 megapixel camera that has some cool builtin effects. Take note that you can use the camera while the phone is closed acting like a digital mirror or to take a self portrait. The inner screen also holds some surprises, with a scratch resistant lcd that also supports 262,000 colors, and thus images look great as a result. They were bright, vibrant, and saturated with color. One minor complaint: Though you can adjust the backlight time, you can't adjust the brightness or font size.
The external screen is nothing to sneeze at either. Measuring about 2 inches diagonally, the display is simply stunning, and provides the phone with a distinct look that sets it apart from the other models in the Razr Family. It also supports 262,000 colors, and photo caller ID is definitely supported. On standby mode, the date, time, signal, and battery strength are displayed, as well as background wallpaper. Also when in Music Player mode, 3 buttons appear on the screen that provide haptic or vibrating feedback and act as rewind, play/pause, and fast-forward/skip buttons. The Motorola Razr2 V9 also has HSDPA support plus a 2-megapixel camera, a music player, and good sound quality. No 3G though.
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