Moto Razr 2 And Q9 Review

Motorola is synonymous with the MotoRazr range of phones which have been a big hit in the past. Now Motorola has added another phone to this range and it is the MotoRazr 2. This new and reworked Razr phone comes with more music oriented features. The Razr2 is thinner than its ancestor, but slightly longer. The Razr2's comes with a sturdy feel, which is reinforced by heavy-duty metal hinge and by its heft. It weighs 4.6 ounces, about an ounce more than the Razr. It has a large color LCD screen on the outside of the clamshell and it is just slightly smaller than the inside screen. It's not exactly a touch screen, but it does have three touch-sensitive areas. There is also a 2 megapixel camera that works with touch-sensitive buttons.
The best feature of the Razr2 is the CrystalTalk, a technology that improves incoming and outgoing sound quality in noisy areas like restaurants and trains. Another nice feature is voice-activated dialing, so you just read out a phone number or say the name of a contact. You would finally land up paying $200 to $300 for this phone but we think that this is a good price for a good phone. The Q9 on the other hand has a QWERTY keyboard and probably the best on any smartphone. It has Windows software that makes email easy. But there is one demerit of the Q9 and this is that it the Q9m lacks a touch screen and instead relies on a side-mounted BlackBerry-style scrollwheel.
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