![]() Motorola RAZR2 V9m Details |
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by E -- June 6th 2008 -- Front Royal, VA
How anyone does not rate the call qulaity of this phone superior is beyond me. For me, call quality is the only thing I need from a phone. No offense, if you need to watch movies, listen to music and surf the net with a phone, you need to buy a lap top computer, an Ipod and a home! I travel all over and being able to hear the conversation is all I am looking for in my cell and crucial to my job. I went into a Verizon store and they were kind enough to let me spend hours calling on all of their cell phones in the mid to high range. I would call out to my wife who was in the area. I was not looking for a thin cell phone or any other features, but no phone came close to this one.
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by Jaybee -- January 16th 2008 -- West Palm Beach, FL
I got this phone two weeks ago and its the very best . The quality and the ease of use is fantastic. I learned to use all the features in just a short time. Standard for Motorola Phones. The price from Lets Talk was also great providing they honor their rebate in 6 months. I would recommend this phone to anyone that wants a good quality phone.Battery life is the only issue. Although I haven't had a problem as I have a car charger and charge it as necessary.
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by Stefan Sandukas -- November 29th 2007 -- Raleigh, NC
The Motorola RAZR2 V9m is awesome. The display looks very nice, high resolution and its very easy to use, like other Motorolas. The external touch screen is pretty impressive and lets you do a bunch of things without even having to flip the phone open. The only drawback is the short battery life, but maybe this is expected with mp3s and high resolution. You may have to charge it every night, depending on how much you use it.
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by FerneyZan -- November 7th 2007 -- Oceanside, CA
Not bad at all. It looks WAY better then any RAZR that is for sure, quality is awesome and the UI is millions of light years better and more complete then any RAZR from the past. Overall, I have not seen anything wrong with this phone.. I have heard complaints about the battery life, but IMO, battery life is not an issue unless you spend a lot of time on it playing or using data/texting.. I only give it a 4 for design because after all, still a RAZR and in comparison to most flip phones this days, when you open it this thing is HUGE, but no matter still an awesome phone to have..
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by Cale -- August 11th 2008 -- Ames, IA
The Motorola RAZR2 V9m is a great cell phone. I got it about 2 months ago and I really like it. It looks great and it is pretty easy to use. The voice quality is awesome and the only problem I have had with it is the battery life. When texting, I have to charge it everyday. Don't let the battery life scare you away though because this cell phone is well worth it.
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by kent -- July 26th 2008 -- wilmington, NC
I am really enjoying my Motorola RAZR2 V9m. It takes very good pictures for a cell phone. The battery life is alright, but I would like it to last a little longer. You may need to buy an extended life battery for those long conversations.
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by Jacques Desclaux -- June 13th 2008 -- Washington, DC
The design is very attractive, and the quality of call is very good.
Now, the battery life is a disaster, it is not reliable at all, and sometimes does not even live a full day, which is not regular for a brand new battery. (same use as my precedent RAZR V3, and battery was already a weakness for RAZR V3. I never had any problem with other cell phones before)
The phone is not even 2 months old and it s getting loose around the hinge. It s still acceptable but it s already looser that my 3 years old RAZR V3.
It is very possible that I have to send back this phone at some point (means very soon) ; my concern now is to spend few weeks or days without any phone, since I don't have any land phone, and I cannot use my old one because Sprint does not provide any ship, and this point is the only problemthat I have with sprint.
On another hand, I am totally satisfied by Let s Talk services.
Thanks,
Jacques.
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by Calvin -- May 5th 2008 -- Flushing, NY
Applications and features are easy to access with a few pushes of some keys. Most of the phones features can be figured out within a few minutes of first use. The huge front display is great for reading text messages, watching television and seeing what track is on the radio. The camera though 2MP was not as impressive as my 1.3MP camera on my previous phone. The battery of the phone is the biggest downfall to this phone. I have to charge the phone everyday if I make at least one call. The speaker phone is not usable at all since callers can not hear me even with full reception. Playing songs through its speakers is surprisingly clear and loud for the size and how compact this phone is. Overall I would recommend this phone if the user is not annoyed about charging this phone on a near constant basis and needs a sleek quality phone that is barely noticeable in a pant pocket.
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by Matt -- January 20th 2008 -- Logan, OH
I bought this phone and within a few hours of having it, was ready to return it. Now, I know thin is in, but this phone is TOO thin--you can barely open it with one hand. Not only that, but it's so long and wide, a person with not the longest of fingers like me has a hard time reaching across it to push the buttons. It's not all bad of course. It is a very sturdy phone, with a nice sleek look and plenty of nice features.
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by rodney ashford -- January 15th 2008 -- king, NC
This is a great phone. There are two things that should change on the next version of this phone. 1st the charger door cover. This is hard to do in the dark and eventually falls off. 2nd battery life. The phone cant handle using the mp3 player feature because of the battery life. The battery should have a lot better staying power. I forgot 3rd. Your ringtones should also use wma not just mp3 format. That is it. overall 4.3 out of 5
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