Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Availability by country | July 2007 |
Weight | 117 g |
Memory | 420 MB or 2 GB internal memory |
Display | 240×320 pixels, TFT LCD, 256 k colours |
Rear camera | 2 MP |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Availability by country | June 29, 2007 |
Weight | 117 g |
Memory | 65 MB internal memory |
Display | 240x320 pixels, TFT LCD, 256K colours |
Rear camera | 2MP |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Availability by country | September 1, 2007 |
Weight | 125 g |
Memory | 45 MB internal memory |
Display | 240x320 pixels, TFT LCD, 256K colours |
Rear camera | 2 MP |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Availability by country | December 2008 |
Weight | 125 g |
Memory | 45 MB internal memory |
Display | 240x320 pixels, TFT LCD, 256K colours |
Rear camera | 2 MP |
The Motorola Razr2 (often stylized as RAZR2) is a series of clamshell/flip mobile phones from Motorola, and is one of the series in the 4LTR line. It is the successor to the popular Razr series. The Razr2 is 2 mm thinner than its predecessor but slightly wider. Some versions feature Motorola's MotoMagx operational platform, based on the MontaVista Linux OS. The Razr2 was made available on every US carrier, and EVDO, GSM and HSDPA versions of it were released by late 2007.
The phone improved picture quality, speed and multimedia capabilities over the original Razr. It also featured an external screen with touch sensitive buttons which allowed users to use some of the phone features without opening the flip, and Motorola's CrystalTalk technology to improve call quality and help reduce background noise. Different color variants were released, including a Luxury Edition Razr2. It features a Micro-B USB socket for charging, data transfer or the stereo headset (S280 / syn1458B).
The GSM version of the Razr2, the Razr2 V8 was released in July 2007 around the World. As of October 15, 2007, T-Mobile had offered the V8 model. It has 420 MB on board memory, but a 2 GB on board memory version was also released. It also features EDGE, a 500 MHz processor and a 2.0" QVGA external display with touch sensitive buttons which allowed users to play music through this screen without opening the phone.
The Razr2 V8 runs the MotoMagx operational platform, based on the MontaVista Linux OS rather than the previous Motorola phone OS called P2K (based on Versatile Real-Time Executive). MotoMagx's user interface was more customizable and user-friendly than Motorola's past offers.