How do I turn up the volume on calls??? sometimes I just cant hear the caller
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@lucas
This phone is quite cool but froze 9 times a day
-when i filped open the phone
-when i activated the music player
-took a picutre
-On the internet
Also this handset does not touch the quality of nokia
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Hahaha... I don't believe you. If Nokia; i really believe has many times froze; like Nokia N73, Nokia 6300 and much more. No one Nokia can beat speed of Motorola Razr 2 processor and the fact Motorola Quality is much better than Nokia.
This phone is quite cool but froze 9 times a day
-when i filped open the phone
-when i activated the music player
-took a picutre
-On the internet
Also this handset does not touch the quality of nokia
this is a very sexy phone.I never saw such a beautiful and slim flap phone in my life.
CNET Review "Motorola Razr 2 V8"
We've made no secret of the fact that we think the Razr2 is downright gorgeous. The more streamlined shape, glossy exterior, and metal finish add up to a huge aesthetic improvement over the original Razr, and we think the dark blue color is the best color we've seen on a cell phone.
Photo quality was very good with bright colors and distinct objects. The Razr2 V8 has excellent photo quality.
Call quality was generally good, because, in part, of Moto's CrystalTalk technology.
The V8's music experience was quite pleasant. The sole speaker provided decent output and the audio quality was sharp and clear.
The Motorola Razr2 V8 has a rated battery life of 8.3 hours talk time and 11.6 days standby time. Our tests came close to around 7 hours and 27 minutes of talk time
The Razr2 V8 has excellent photo quality.
For listening to tunes, the Razr2 V8 offers a generic Moto media player. Though perfectly functional, the interface is exceptionally simple and offers nothing in the way of album art or music visualizations. Features are respectable without being too extensive. Besides shuffle and repeat mode, there's an Airplane setting and you can organize music by playlists.
Getting music on the phone is a relatively simple affair. This being a T-Mobile phone, it goes without saying that wireless music downloads aren't available, but you can transfer music via a USB cable. Our PC recognized our handset instantly, and we were able to drag and drop files without any problem. On our review phone, our music tracks transferred to the Pictures folder by default. The music player will play music no matter where it's saved, but you can move files around using the File Manager application.
You can personalize the Razr2 V8 with a variety of wallpapers, screensavers, and alert sounds. You can download more options, and more ringtones, from T-Mobile's T-zones Internet service over the WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser. The V8 only comes with two demo games--Midnight Pool 3D and Gun Bloxx--you'll have to buy the full versions for extended play.
Performance
We tested the quandband (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE) Razr2 V8 in San Francisco using T-Mobile service. Call quality was generally good, because, in part, of Moto's CrystalTalk technology. Voices sounded natural and there was little static or interference. On the whole, the sound quality compared favorably with AT&T Razr2 V9. Here, too, we noticed a slight echo on our end, but it wasn't enough to ruin our experience. The volume could be just the slight bit louder, we sometimes had trouble hearing in noisy locations, but the majority of the time it was fine.
On their end, callers reported few issues, though they could tell we were using a cell phone. A few callers also reported a slight background hiss but others did not detect anything out of the ordinary. Speakerphone calls were satisfactory, though the sound was a tad muffled. Also, while the volume was loud, the sound was distorted at the highest levels. Callers said they could understand us, as long we were close to the phone. Bluetooth calls were respectable; we didn't encounter significant issues.
The V8's music experience was quite pleasant. The sole speaker provided decent output and the audio quality was sharp and clear. Like with most music phones, it's not too great at the highest volumes, and we miss having an equalizer or anything of the sort, but it's a perfectly fine music player for short listening periods.
The Motorola Razr2 V8 has a rated battery life of 8.3 hours talk time and 11.6 days standby time. Our tests came close to around 7 hours and 27 minutes of talk time.
V8 uses micro usb,not the mini usb as in previous razr
This phone is very good.
Built quality is superb.
LCD is also superb.
I'm not sure about battery yet(I bought my v8 4 days ago, that's why).
Signal is very strong.
Camera is not good.
Keyboard is superb
had this phone for bout a week now. the battery life is excellent ... like those ancient nokia phones which last almost a week with moderate usage. other than that nothing much except that its shiny exterior attracts fingerer prints a lot..music-wise its good with loud enough speakers..
help, my usb cable wont fit into the usb port on the phone, does anyone else have this problem?
The phone is brilliant over a month now...
If ur coming in from a nokia Ull have some prob with Text in the start...but now i feel its classy.The music quality is 10/10
Camera cud have been better,
Battery is SUPERB DONT LISTEN TO THE PPL HU SAY ITS SUCKS.....i had read these opinions and i double THOT SHUD I BUY IT OR NOT...
but its GREAT !!!!!
ill give the cell 8.5/10
what about picture quality ,
CNET Product summary of "Motorola Razr 2 V8".
The good: The Motorola Razr2 V8 offers an attractive design and a useful feature set including stereo Bluetooth and world phone support. Also, its call, music, and photo performance are quite good.
The bad: The Motorola Razr2 V8 doesn't fully utilize its external display or controls, and its menu structure is confusing. Also, it's the only Razr2 without support for 3G networks.
The bottom line: The Motorola Razr2 V8 may be one of the prettiest Razr2s around, but it's not nearly as smart. Its saving grace is its good performance.
The 2-megapixel camera takes pictures in four resolutions, from 1,200x1,600 down to 240x320. Editing features include three quality settings, a self-timer, a multishot mode, six color effects, six frames, an 8x zoom, and five shutter sounds. The camcorder records clips in two resolutions with sound. Editing options are limited to a choice of three quality settings. Clips meant for multimedia messages are capped at 10 seconds, or you can shoot for as long as the available memory will permit. And, speaking of which, the V8 offers about 2GB of shared memory, which is quite extensive. Photo quality was very good with bright colors and distinct objects.
For listening to tunes, the Razr2 V8 offers a generic Moto media player. Though perfectly functional, the interface is exceptionally simple and offers nothing in the way of album art or music visualizations. Features are respectable without being too extensive. Besides shuffle and repeat mode, there's an Airplane setting and you can organize music by playlists.
Getting music on the phone is a relatively simple affair. This being a T-Mobile phone, it goes without saying that wireless music downloads aren't available, but you can transfer music via a USB cable. Our PC recognized our handset instantly, and we were able to drag and drop files without any problem. On our review phone, our music tracks transferred to the Pictures folder by default. The music player will play music no matter where it's saved, but you can move files around using the File Manager application.
You can personalize the Razr2 V8 with a variety of wallpapers, screensavers, and alert sounds. You can download more options, and more ringtones, from T-Mobile's T-zones Internet service over the WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser. The V8 only comes with two demo games--Midnight Pool 3D and Gun Bloxx--you'll have to buy the full versions for extended play.
Performance
We tested the quandband (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE) Razr2 V8 in San Francisco using T-Mobile service. Call quality was generally good, because, in part, of Moto's CrystalTalk technology. Voices sounded natural and there was little static or interference. On the whole, the sound quality compared favorably with AT&T Razr2 V9. Here, too, we noticed a slight echo on our end, but it wasn't enough to ruin our experience. The volume could be just the slight bit louder, we sometimes had trouble hearing in noisy locations, but the majority of the time it was fine.
On their end, callers reported few issues, though they could tell we were using a cell phone. A few callers also reported a slight background hiss but others did not detect anything out of the ordinary. Speakerphone calls were satisfactory, though the sound was a tad muffled. Also, while the volume was loud, the sound was distorted at the highest levels. Callers said they could understand us, as long we were close to the phone. Bluetooth calls were respectable; we didn't encounter significant issues.
The V8's music experience was quite pleasant. The sole speaker provided decent output and the audio quality was sharp and clear. Like with most music phones, it's not too great at the highest volumes, and we miss having an equalizer or anything of the sort, but it's a perfectly fine music player for short listening periods.
The Motorola Razr2 V8 has a rated battery life of 8.3 hours talk time and 11.6 days standby time. Our tests came close to around 7 hours and 27 minutes of talk time.
I have the 2G and it's been great!
But just earlier, my phone hung. As in I can't open anything.[main menu, take picture, etc] I can't even turn off the freakin' phone! Does anybody know what happened, or can anyone tell me what to do?! PLEASE?
best model n best phone..
The worst phone in all ways!!!!!! Do not buy it!!!! Do not waste your money!!!!
can you organize your messages into folders with this phone? and is there a send to list function??
thanks
does anyone else have the problem of battery heating up and then running out of charge when not being used for anythin or the problem of vedio recorder not working in cold envrioments ?
well, well well done motorola. youm have done a beautiful phone. ah and it doesn't matter 'bout radio fm. it is not inportant you don't always listen radio
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