Incredibly slim, flip phone 4th generation update to the original RAZR. Slimmed down with 2mm shaved off its stunning premium metal profile.
This mobile is beautifully made, solid and loaded with goodies including two very hi-resolution, crystal clear, large TFT displays (the largest in its class, with a 2" outer screen and 2.2" inner!), a very competent 2 megapixel camera and full music playing abilities with stereo bluetooth, the killer feature is its ability to 'shiver' letting you know you have touched the buttons with its interactive 'cutting edge' 'haptic' technology!
This phone is equally attractive to both sexes with its metallic, gunmetal grey, shiny finish, you cannot fault the build quality, it really is truly superb. Starting up the phone after 2 hours of charging you are greeted with the 'hellomoto' and beautifully rendered screen themes that are surprisingly feminine. The 'plush theme' looks especially great on the razor sharp screen, with its pink orchid floating on water and the pink menu accents.
Navigation is easy with the dedicated external buttons, internal keypad and central wheel, and all the features are easy to find, with very nice, crisp symbols and simple, clear menus. I love the fact you can still read the external clock, even when the screen is dimmed and that the internal screen theme is mirrored on the external one.
The music player is very competent and when this Motorola is closed you can control your music listening from the front with touch screen enabled controls! The speaker is also of great quality
The camera is very usable 2 megapixels, I was very impressed with the photos it produced under very varied light situations, all the pictures I took were perfectly exposed, sharp and showed great color accuracy. Bluetooth enabled printing was a snap to set up and the photos look good as border-less 4x6' prints, even against a 6 megapixel dedicated digital cameras efforts. (Please look at the sample photos taken) The video recording capabilities are also impressive, recording up to 120 minutes in MPEG 4 format and good enough for sending up to YouTube should you be lucky enough to capture some interesting footage!
Call quality throughout the test was excellent and a good signal was kept in even poor coverage areas.