The Motorola RAZR2 V9 comes in the form of a glossy and trendy clamshell opening 3G handset. It is an element of the RAZR family, which is a popular Motorola family that comes out of style and superiority. The RAZR2 V9 is a multimedia focused 3G phone, which comes in a well-built and durable casing. It comes in a rich red colored casing, which is made from stainless steel and has an eye catching effect.

The 3G clamshell RAZR2 phone comes with dual color screens, which provide the user with two high resolution screens that are viewable both internally and externally. The external screen provides the user with one of the largest external screen in its class, which is 2 Inches in size and comes with a screen resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The overall size of the handset is 103mm high by 53mm wide by 13.3mm deep and it is a good size when considering the size of the high color screens. The 3G phone weighs 125 grams and still looks attractive.

The user can store their contact details, messages, photos and much more on the phones built in 45 Mbytes of memory that can be extended up to 2 Gbytes using a MicroSD(TM) memory card. The 3G HSDPA technology provides you a high speed broadband connection while using the Internet.

Motorola RAZR2 V9 comes with an easy to access camera feature, which allows the user to capture all this fun moments in an instant with the 2 megapixel camera feature. You can do photography and enjoy video recording anytime and anywhere.

The user can control their music with ease and play popular music formats including MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, MIDI and XMF. The RAZR2 V9 comes with high quality music features which allow the user to control and manage their music on their mobile device. The phone supports stereo Bluetooth wireless technology supporting A2DP and AVRCP.

The lovely Motorola RAZR2 V9 comes with a built in web browser, which allows the user to access HTML Internet sites from their 3G mobile phone. You can enjoy searching for information, music and games on your mobile Internet browser.



Source by Torie Wilson