Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Phone Of My Life!


Yes, people, I just got a new phone. Yeh.
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Ok, before I start talking about anything, I want to say that this is an AWESOME PHONE! Anyways, I have the Motorola Razr V8. Yes, the Razr 2. I had an option between the V9 and the V8, but I decided that I don't need all that empty space worth of memory when I'm not gonna use it for much anyways. So, I unboxed, charged, and tested my new Razr V8. Well, that was a couple weeks ago. Now, I have found certain distinct cons, but the pros way surpass the cons. I guess this will turn out to be similar to a review. Oh well, off we go!

Cons:
There really is only a couple cons to this phone. One of which is the opening and closing of the phone. Most people would call that the "clamshell" feature, but I think that's just a bit lame, considering the fact that it nothing like a clam. Anyways, back on topic, the phone is hard to flip open with one hand because there is no protruding edge or anything to help you do that switchblade motion; you have to use two hands to open this phone. However, it is possible to force your thumb into that little crack and open it, but then the screen will become marked with your ignorance and neglect. Also, the large "touchscreen" on the cover of this phone can only work as a touch screen when the media player is activated, and the phone is closed. Even then, there are only three tiny buttons to push. Meh.

Pros:
If I were to list all of the things that are great about this phone, I really don't think I would finish anytime soon. So, I will simply jump to the great points of delight that make me smile delightfully. I will start from the exterior of the phone. It is a nice dark grayish color, and has a really slick vaccumed finish. The exterior screen is the same size as the interior screen, a whopping 2 inches from top to bottom. This touchscreen enables the user to browse their music with ease and accessed with only a light touch. The inside of the phone is very much like old Razrs, however, it does not have the ugly microphone piece sticking out at the bottom; it is perfectly rounded slick and smooth. The interface is preferred and favored by me. It is fast, efficient, user-friendly, and has the record lowest loading times. At least to me. Heh. The weight of this phone is very nice; not too light, but not too heavy. It is two millimeters thinner when closed and opened than the older Razr versions. The phone will usually come with 2 GBs of storage, more than enough for it to be a mini iPod. 

Conclusion:
Overall, this is an excellent phone. Motorolla took into account all of the downsides of the old Razrs, and improved them to a point of "near perfection". I am completely satisfied with this phone and will take really good care of it. I am looking to find a case of some sort to protect this little bugger, but I don't know where to look. Any help would be appreciated!

:D Me Got New Phone! Cheh!

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