Display:240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~182 ppi density)
Camera:2 MP
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Released:Released 2008, July
The Sleek and Stylish RAZR2 V9x: A Blast from the Past
The year was 2008, and Motorola had just released their latest feature phone, the RAZR2 V9x. With its slim design and iconic flip phone style, it quickly became a hit among cellphone enthusiasts and fashion-forward individuals.
A Revolutionary Design
The RAZR2 V9x was a groundbreaking device for its time. It boasted dimensions of 103 x 53 x 13 mm (4.06 x 2.09 x 0.51 in) and weighed in at just 125g. Its compact size and sleek design made it easy to fit into pockets and purses, making it a convenient device to carry around.
The device also featured a 2.2 inch TFT display with 256K colors, and a second external 2 inch display with contextual touch interaction. This was a novelty at the time, allowing users to interact with the phone even when it was flipped shut. The display also supported screensavers, wallpapers, and downloadable logos, allowing users to further customize their device.
Powerful Performance
The RAZR2 V9x may have been a feature phone, but it packed a punch when it came to performance. It had 45MB of internal storage, expandable via microSDHC card, allowing users to store their favorite songs, photos, and videos. The phonebook could hold up to 1000 entries with photocall, and call records for both dialed, received, and missed calls were also stored for up to 30 entries each.
The main camera was a 2MP shooter, capable of capturing decent quality photos and videos. Other features included a loudspeaker, 2.0 Bluetooth connectivity with A2DP, GPS and A-GPS for navigation, and a microUSB 2.0 port for charging and data transfer.
Entertainment at Your Fingertips
The RAZR2 V9x may have been a feature phone, but it offered plenty of entertainment options for users. It had a variety of pre-installed games and the ability to download additional games through Java MIDP 2.0. It also had an MP3/AAC/AAC+ player, allowing users to listen to their favorite tunes on the go. The browser also supported WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML (Opera 8.5), giving users access to the internet for browsing and downloading videos.
A Long-lasting Companion
Despite its compact size, the RAZR2 V9x had a removable Li-Ion 950 mAh battery, providing users with up to 260 hours of standby time and up to 3 hours and 30 minutes of talk time. This meant that users could rely on their device for extended periods without having to constantly recharge it.
End of an Era
The RAZR2 V9x was officially announced in July 2008 and soon gained popularity among consumers. However, as technology advanced, the demand for feature phones declined, and the RAZR2 V9x was eventually discontinued.
Despite its discontinuation, the RAZR2 V9x holds a special place in the hearts of those who owned and loved it. Its iconic design and impressive features make it a beloved piece of nostalgia for many.
The RAZR2 V9x may no longer be available, but its impact on the mobile phone industry and the hearts of its users will always remain. It will forever be remembered as a stylish and powerful device from Motorola's classic RAZR series.