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Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2 Edition
Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2 Edition
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It looks like Motorola is running out of ideas for next generation cell phones after today’s announcement: Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2. While we expect there to be a solid market for a Pink Motorola RAZR 2, the idea that another RAZR 2 will hold over the masses of smartphone enthusiasts out there is ill advised. We appreciate the Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2 since I am sure our female companions will be very tempted to make that compulsive purchase in order to match their accessories, but at the end of the day it is still a Motorola RAZR 2.

You remember the Motorola RAZR 2 right? The device that replaced the V3 Motorola RAZR, but failed to impress or sell at the same volume. In any event, the Pink Silver Motorola RAZR is currently going to be an exclusive launch in Korea by SK Telecom so anyone hoping to see this at their local T-mobile or At&t store will be sadly mistaken. We can however expect an unlocked version to go on sale through the usual sales channels.

Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2 Edition

Pink Silver Motorola RAZR 2 quick spec sheet

 

  • quad-band GSM (HSDPA 850/1900 in US Version for At&t)
  • 12 mm thick (thinner than RAZR V3, but bigger dimensions)
  • micro USB port, 45-60MB internal storage with microSD slot, 512MB internal memory without expansion slot (depends on version V9, V9m, V8), US Version sports 2GB of internal memory
  • 2 inch QVGA external display with lower portion touch-screen based, 2.2 inch QVGA interior screen
  • ARM 11 processor running at 500MHz (10x faster than RAZR V3)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 stereo support

 

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