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Motorola Razr2 V9 (AT&T)

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    4.5 stars

    "Great phone packing everything I need"

    by moopenguin32 on September 17, 2007

    Pros: Great phone, picture, and music quality. The music player and camera can be accessed and used while the phone is closed. External and internal screens look beautiful.

    Cons: Outside of phone is prone to smudges and fingerprints. It would have been nice of speaker phone could be started before making phone calls. Price might turn away some.

    Summary: I just purchased this phone yesterday and I have been nothing but impressed. What some of the website reviews are missing is the fact you can access the music player and camera while the flip is closed. The touch screen buttons on the external screen work great. It is also nice that the external screen can be locked so nothing is pressed accidentally.

    Phone quality is excellent. I did not experience any echoing or static while on calls. Picture and music quality is also great. This phone really can double as a music player. I have never listened to a phone with such great music quality. Even Sony Ericsson's Walkman line can't touch it.

    Another thing no review tells you is the fact the phone comes with a mini USB adapter so you can use the original RAZR accessories. It also comes packaged with a 3.5mm headset adapter so you can use regular headphones with the phones. Both adapters work great with no hiccups.

    Overall, this a cell phone packing every feature I would need. The only quip I have the phone is the fact that the outside smudges easily (though it can be wiped clean just as easily). Also, it would be nice to activate the speaker phone before making phone calls (like you can with Verizon phones). Other than that, this is a great phone purchase, though the asking price of $299 with a 2 year agreement can turn away some. But of course, the original RAZR was $500 when it made its debut.

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  • reply by: G2Smooth on September 21, 2007

    The V9's connection port is Micro USB. You can't use Mini USB accessories without an adapter.

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