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It comes complete with 420MB, USB 2.0 high speed for fast music file transfers, Windows Media Player® 11 synchronization for simple music management and a music touch screen on the external display for effortless control.
The touch-sensitive music controls, located on the large color external display, maintains a sleek look while consumers manage and play songs purchased from any Windows-based music store. Users can also read and reply to texts3 via RAZR2 V8s external display, which is the largest in its class. After flipping open the phone to start the music player, users can sit back, listen and enjoy without ever flipping open the phone again.
With quad band technology, travel the world a little lighter. Users can take advantage of the 2.0 megapixel camera, video capture and playback, and up 420MB of internal memory to capture every unforgettable moment in high resolution.
The RAZR2 V8 is outfitted in extravagant materials tailored to sleek perfection. A stainless steel frame helps ensure strength while vacuum metal housing, chemically hardened glass, spun metal and chrome create an amazing appearance. "
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
average phone crippled with awful battery,
By Frure (Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola V8 Sim Free Mobile Phone - Pearl Grey (Electronics)
The phone part of this device is a bog-standard phone. The mp3 player part of this device is pretty good, with decent sound and dynamic range. I still can't believe that mp3 players are being made without a 'resume track where you stopped' function - many podcasts I listen to are over an hour long so it takes me a few trips to listen to one in it's entirety.
The awful part about this phone is the battery. The lifetime is pathetic - a claimed lifetime of 3-5 hours of talk-time is realistically about 1-1.5 hours. The case heats up significantly when used for calls. This is clearly an instance of bad design, particularly in a phone that is a model relatively light on features. Also, the camera is just not up to scratch in today's market. I'm happy with 2 megapix, but the colours are very cold and pixel noise is significant. Even with post-editing the images are just not good enough. This could have been one of those understated phones that is stylish and does it's job, and that one would be happy using for years. But it seems that this isn't what technology manufacturers want these days.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Okay but not great,
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This review is from: Motorola V8 Sim Free Mobile Phone - Pearl Grey (Electronics)
My first flip phone, I bought this because it had numerous online reviews praising it to the hilt. Personally I feel that the phone feels somewhat flimsy, and to be honest it's a little bit tacky. It's also quite large. As previous reviewers have stated, the interface is abysmal. And if there's a stop watch on there, I can't find it for the life of me. You can create five custom alarms, but the process of changing and enabling alarms is somewhat long-winded. And don't consider having two different alarms with the same time, even if one is not enabled. It just won't let you. The only good thing about this phone is the large keypad, which makes texting about as speedy as it can be. However, it is very easy to send a text when you're half-way through composing, which is annoying. Overall I wouldn't recommend this phone to anyone.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dont buy this phone,
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This review is from: Motorola V8 Sim Free Mobile Phone - Pearl Grey (Electronics)
Where to start? I suppose maybe Motorola could've hired native english speakers to write the manual, but since it has no useful content that wouldn't have helped much. The charger moves away from the super handy everyone has one usb plug to a unique item with a silly plastic cap (until it broke off after less than a day). The phone interface is terrible, finding things is pot luck, and a lot of things (like the vile pink interface) cannot be changed. Did I mention the pathetic battery life?
Not a bad mp3 player, but I wanted a phone. Rubbish. Don't wate your money if the old V3i is still available.
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