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  Motorola Add Another Phone To Razr Range

By Mike Wheeler | Tuesday | 23/09/2008

Motorola has added yet another phone to its Razr range, this time the Razr 2, which comes in a brush polished tin silver-coloured casing and interior silver panelling.


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Motorola believes its tinted text adds sophistication to the unit while stainless-steel frame makes the handset a durable and resilient fashion statement.

With Motorola's Tandem Display technology, the handset features two displays, one embedded on either side of the flip, allowing you to send messages, as well as other activities when the phone is shut.

Razr 2 is equipped with noise cancelling Crystal Talk technology, so your conversation stays crystal clear no matter how loud that room is, claims Motorola.

Web browsing is said to be easy, while the unit has a powerful platform that offers full multimedia support. A high-speed process means quick menu response and instant multi-tasking. It comes with a file management system and user dictionary.
A two-inch, high-resolution screen is claimed to make the viewing of media easier on the eyes, while the touch-sensitive music controls on the outer screen inspire effortless and intuitive music management.

For audiophiles, there is the 1000-song drag and drop capability. Store favourite songs on utilising 45MB of memory (expandable to 2GB), then plug in the Bluetooth wireless stereo headphones for a mobile musical experience.
As well as a  two megapixel camera, users can record an unprecedented one-hour of video then sit back and watch it all on the 320 x 240 pixel screen

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$540

 

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