Friday, August 31, 2007

MOTORAZR2

Motorola's much anticipated Motorazr2, even sleeker than it's predecessor, is set to make it's US debut. The Razr2 series sports a new level of sophistication, functions, and features packed into a sleek stainless steel frame.
The phone features a larger internal screen for full HTML Web browsing, and a 2-inch external screen with on-screen buttons that enable viewing of media, listening to music, and messaging, without having to flip the phone open. The buttons vibrate giving users touch feedback using 'haptic' key technology. According to Stu Reed, executive vice president for Motorola, "With smart features like blazing-fast 3G wireless broadband and modern style that is slimmer and stronger than the original, the Motorola Razr2 is the ultimate iconic feature phone." Additionally, the phone integrates Motorola CrystalTalk for better voice quality, a 2-megapixel camera, up to 2GB of on-board memory, real-time point-to-point video, and ultra-fast menu navigation. With built-in stereo Bluetooth, Razr2 allows users enjoy a wire-free music experience, paired with lightweight Rokr S9 Bluetooth stereo headphones.

The Razr2 series includes the Motorazr V9 (3G HSDPA), the V9m (3G EVDO CDMA), and the V8 (GSM). Razr2 will be available in the US from Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile USA, US Cellular, and Verizon Wireless, within a fortnight. The Sprint version will come with a price tag of $250 (Rs 10,173) along with a two-year contract, while the AT&T version will cost $300 (Rs 12,208).

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