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| Motorola RAZR2 V9 Phone (AT&T) | 
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| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
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Avg. Customer Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 153
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: V9 UPC: 723755936812 ASIN: B000UWGPKM
Release Date: August 24, 2007
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Over All January 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: This phone is good looking, fast, good graphics, easy to use, good mp3 player, good camera, loud speakers, the outside screen is nice too, very good scratch resistant. I downloaded like 10 games and they start up like they did whe i got the phone, camera took sum niceeee pics, songs are loud, maddd easy to use, attractive. Cons: none found yet, have it for 3 months
Just About the Best non-Smartphone you can buy. January 8, 2008 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
An all around good phone with a few drawbacks.
Pros: Big 2.2" External screen 3G Network With Full HTML web browsing with mini Opera browser. This is the only ver. of the V9 with Crystal Talk.= clear calls. Great 2MP Camera Great Music Player 1000 contact phone book Stereo Bluetooth Mobile Email (Yahoo, AIM, Windows Live, ect.) Micro SD card slot for Pictures, Movies, Music. Cons: 3G Network KILLS the battery fast Can only put UP TO a 2gig Micro SD card in it. The Phone is really heavy considering its size. Not many Motorola Accesories yet.
I wish December 4, 2007 1 out of 16 found this review helpful
Amazon would give you the option to buy the phone for $299 instead of having a contract with At&t to get the phone for $99 the list price for $299 is cheap other websites sells it for $360 to $500. If Amazon do decide to sell it for $299 without contract I would buy it get it Unlocked & unbranded and use my T-mobile sim card on the phone or when I go back to philippines I can use their sim card on the phone as long the phone is unlocked!
Much better than 1st Generation Razr November 29, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have had this phone for about 45 days now. The 1st one I received had a defective key pad (it was delaminating). No problem with Amazon, though and their excellent customer service. I just called them and they just sent me a new one. As soon as I got the new one, I sent the old one back. It was pretty simple/easy. The 2nd one has been great. My #1 concern with a phone is call clarity and the ability to hold/pick up a signal to make calls. All the other stuff is just frilly accessories, to me, that are a nice to have. As far as the peformance of this phone, it is far better than the 1st generation Razr, V-600 and several other moto phones I have had over the years. This phone is primarily used in the Chicago area where AT&T is a medeocre service/signal provider-at best. I have had no problems with making/receiving calls with this phone and it works the way a cell phone should - good reception and call quality (including volume level). It is much better than the previous phones I've had. Last week, I was in a very rural area (the Upper Peninsula of Michigan) that I travel to on a regular basis. This phone worked better there than any other GSM phone I have used up there. I was actually able to make / receive calls in places the old phones would not work. Battery performance seems just fine. As with all GSM phones, if the phone is struggling to find/maintain a signal, it runs the battery down much faster. If you're playing video games or using other taxing applications, it runs the battery down. No big deal, use your head and think about it. Also, the software in this phone is faster than the older Razrs. You can flip through screens and run things much faster. Camera quality is decent for a cell phone - however, don't expect any cell phone to shoot SLR quality photos. I haven't used the video or MP3 player features. Again, I don't expect much out of them because this is - after all - a cell phone. If you have reasonable expectations, and have done your homework, you will love this phone. P.S. - Two final comments - the casing on this phone is just slightly larger than the 1st generation Razr. However, it still fits in a Razr leather carrying case, etc. Also, they give you an Mini-to-Mircro USB adapter so you can use all of your old Razr accesssories with this phone.
Great phone November 8, 2007 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I purchased this phone via an upgrade to existing AT&T service, and am very glad I did. I've had it for two days. The call quality is outstanding. Calls on busy, noisy San Francisco streets are clear as a bell. The display is great and fairly easy to navigate, even though I've never used a Motorola phone. Web browsing and the data network are super fast. The speakerphone is great, although it would be nice to be able to continue a call with the lid closed. The phone is gorgeous and very well made. It's very comfortable to hold and use. The screen is fantastic. It would be nice if the user manual contained an index.
If you want to set up e-mail from an existing pop account that isn't with an isp that is one of the standard offerings (I think the options are determined by AT&T, not sure), it takes a little work. You have to register with MediaNet and set up an account. Once you do this, it's easy to configure the phone to check and respond to e-mail. There are no real instructions for doing this included with the manual or the quick start guide, or for navigating MediaNet e-mail. I spent a while on AT&T's web site figuring this out. Figuring out how to wade through a bunch of messages and delete unwanted messages takes a few minutes. It's not immediately clear how to delete bulk messages, and the info isn't clear about whether/what a user will be charged for when messages are stored after being viewed. The MediaNet email currently charges $0.01 per Kb; it doesn't use minutes from your monthly plan. I'm interested to see what charges will be reflected on my bill. I'm not too concerned with this because I'll only need to use the cellphone to check e-mail on rare occasions.
My main concerns with a cell phone are: 1) call quality; 2) battery life; 3) being able to easily adjust settings, esp. volume; 4) a speakerphone; and 5) accessing email from my work account. The only aspect of the phone that is lacking is the battery life, but I knew that when I bought it. The fantastic call quality trumps the battery issue, for my purposes anyway. And I can carry an extra battery.
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