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Play, organise and have lots of fun with all its features like Orange Photo Messaging where you can capture the moment in thousands of brilliant colours and then send it to friends and family. And why not experience its superior gaming qualities when you have a spare 10 minutes or so?
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it... hate it... but you can't ignore it!,
By Having shied away from Motorola's for all of my mobile phone owning life to date (based upon hearsay evidence of them being poor performers and "user unfriendly") it was not without some sense of intrepidation that I eventually upgraded my trusty Nokia 8910i for one of these. I can report back that, almost to my surprise, I'm thoroughly pleased with my choice! First the bad points. The user interface isn't as simple as Nokia's or Sony Ericsson's for sure, and there seem to be a few "niggly" ommissions (like having to scroll through all of the address book to find a number rather than a "search" option, but luckily I don't seem to have that many friends... so I'll live with that. Secondly (although possibly not a bad point for some) I can state with confidence that it doesn't try to pack every "bell and whistle" into it's thin frame. If you want an FM radio, memory card slot, Video camera, Teasmade and oven timer included on a phone the size of your brain cell... then perhaps this isn't the phone for you. However if you want a well made, attractive phone with enough extras to keep you occupied and (most importantly in my book)exceptional call clarity, then I would recommend this phone to you. The outer shell of the phone is anodised aluminium which feels great and (given that the phone is less than 14mm thick even when closed) is reassuringly robust. I love the keypad which is "etched" onto the face of the phone and glows a hypnotoc blue in the dark. At first it seems a little different to use (but then this phone is) but personally I prefer it now to traditional keypads, and it is leaps ahead of my old Nokia 8910i (which I found a little fiddly). But the "piece de resistance" of this phone is the call quality... I'm astounded... It really is superb, if you don't believe me try it for yourself. One last point (which clinched it for me), it comes with just about every accessory you could want included - usb cable, software, leather case, charger and (get this) even a "wiper" to clean your new purchase from greasy finger marks etc!!! If I've convinced you already and you're persuaded to get one they come in silver or black... for me the black wins every time, I think it looks really classy (mind you I chose the wife aswell!!!). In summary you've probably guessed that I love this phone. It's not got every gadget known to man... but then if I want video camera I'll buy one!!! But what it does do is excel as a well built, great looking phone with outstanding performance.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Triumph of form over content?,
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good phone, does the job.,
By Aseem (India) - See all my reviews Overall, it is a good phone, which does the job well enough. I miss some of the Nokia features such as sending business cards (can't seem to find this anywhere in the Razr). But more than made up in the Razr by having a speakerphone which is pretty good. Battery life is alright, considering the large screen. Only thing which could have been better is the Font used - in some cases it is really too large and ugly, and not in tune with the phone's cool design.
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