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Imserba Webstore - Motorola RAZR2 V9 Phone (AT&T)

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List Price: $299.99
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Brand: Motorola Color: Black Feature: Newest version of iconic clamshell phone with stainless steel frame and large 2-inch, glass-housed 262K color display Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: V9 Publisher: Motorola Release Date: 2007-08-24 Studio: Motorola Variation Description: Black
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Features
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Newest version of iconic clamshell phone with stainless steel frame and large 2-inch, glass-housed 262K color display Operates on AT&T's 3G and EDGE networks for fast AT&T music/video downloads and streaming; quad-band connectivity for global roaming 2.2-inch internal LCD; 2.0 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom; handsfree speakerphone with noise-cancelling CrystalTalk Technology Bluetooth connectivity for both communication headsets and music headphones; USB 2.0; MicroSD expansion Includes: Battery, Charger, Mini to Micro USB adapter, 3.5 MM Headphone Adapter, Quick Start Guide and User Manual
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good deal!! Comment: Replacement for older Razr that fell in water and finally
after six months stopped working. It has taken a while to get used
to using because of new features and updating. Good phone. Is a
little bigger and weighs a little more. Still like it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: big flimsy fingerprint magnet Comment: good: big screen
bad: flimsy (feels like slides both vertical and horizontal :), fingerprint magnet as non other phones, toons of ATT bloatware.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice phone, lousy ATT service, Amazon bad advice Comment: I purchased this phone after discussing with ATT (my current service provider) about how to best roll my old cell number over to this new phone. Additionally, I followed the instructions posted above from the link provided by Amazon on how to keep my old number. This information provided by Amazon is incorrect. You would think that rolling my old number from my three year old ATT service (contract obligations long since completed) over to the new Razr V9 with service by ATT would be easy.
Not!! In fact I can't do it. ATT customer service, both the business account center and the regular service account folks, has been polite but unhelpful. They told me my only option is to pay a $175 cancellation fee on the new V9 from Amazon, return it to Amazon, and start up a new service under my old account which was left active, per the instructions provided by Amazon and ATT. And of course, they'll sell me the V9 for $169.
If you want to keep your old number, don't use ATT. Customer support at ATT has been sorely lacking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great call clarity and reception indoors. Comment: Great buy with a 2 year contract extension (AT&T charges $18).
I would recommend to anyone who wants a good reception and call calarity, and is fedup with dropped calls.
This phone has a great reception indoors. If you go near a window on the second floor you can hear loud and clear. Easily get 3-4 bars.
The keys are a bit hard to press, but that does not bother me. Both my wife and i love this phone.
It is a million times better than LG phone we had.
I just wish there was a way to change the 3G tune that comes on when you turn on the phone. But we got around it and turned the volume way down on the tune. One great feature is that there are separated settings for volume for both ring tones and in coming calls. This way you can set it the way you like.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good looking phone-nice reception Comment: After running my Motorola V-557 thru the wash, I was forced to get a new one, and, unfortunately, locked into another 2 year contract. I have been with AT&T for 15 years, and not planning on changing. As far as the phone goes, it is nice looking, but as noted by other reviewers, shows fingerprints and smudges. I have mine in a Body Glove brand case, which I think gives the best fit and protection. The reception is great! My old phones signal was weak, and at times non-existant out in the country where we live. The Razr2 has a decent signal at all times. Battery life as compared to my 557 is bad, but I knew that after reading other reviews. I simply have to charge it more often, which is no big deal. The flat buttons take getting used to, and if you text much, you will get used to them. Having 5 kids who want to communicate via text, I was forced to learn how. My phone gets raves from all my kids 18-23 yrs. Two have older razrs and want to upgrade. My wife loved mine, and now she has one too. Phone is heavy and appears to be quite sturdy, and that is important to me. Far better constructed than many of the free phones you can get. HIGHLY recommend using Amazon to buy your phone from. They beat the pants off AT&T prices at their stores. I tried to get AT&T to match the prices, and was met with a resounding NO. Apparently they are happy with locking me into another 2 year contract and could care less where I buy the phone. I believe you will be happy with this phone, and suggest you go to an AT&T store to check out the phone first, then make an informed buy from whom-ever you choose. Picture ID is a nice feature and highly recommend getting the SanDisc memory chip for extra pics and music. Again, you will get the best prices on Amazon for almost all accesseries, all with NO bidding on items! Nice! Note to AT&T---you should consider rewarding long-time customers who upgrade with shorter than 2 year contracts and how about INCLUDING a car charger with the phone! As far as the camera goes, I think the pics are great. Really does well on close-ups.
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