After the V3 and other models in the Razr2 line, namely the 3G V9 and V9m, Motorola decided that a 2.5G variant was in order and so came the Razr2 V8. The V8 does not introduce many radical physical changes and as a result, it looks virtually identical to the V9 and V9m - except that it is about 1mm thinner to the good. At the same time, the V8 also features other Motorola’s trademark since the inaugural launch of the Razr range: handy and made of strong stainless steel. Being new however, does mean it has several new things to share, chief among which is a completely revamped user interface.
..The Motorola Razr2 V8 is a mobile phone designed to facilitate mobility, entertainment and style, all in one slender and richly packaged device. Its Linux operating system also gives it endless boundaries to expand in terms of applications and even future developments.
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