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Motorola RAZR2 V9x - Black (Unlocked) Cellular Phone

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Product Information

Now packed with even more of the features consumers’ desire, the RAZR2 V9x is still as beautiful, stylish and strong as ever. The large, vibrant, external display has expanded touch capabilities that allow you to immediately launch the most popular features. All without opening the flip!The push of a button provides access to their favorite tunes, music videos, music news and more. Users can also keep the media experience going with cellular video and watch news, sports, weather and entertainment clips on the large 2 inch external display.

Product Identifiers

BrandMotorola
MPNNO_CARRIERRAZR2V9x
UPC0723755933651, 0899794003348
eBay Product ID (ePID)99978659

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Camera Resolution2.0 MP
Screen Size2.2 in
NetworkUnlocked
Memory Card TypeMicroSD, Built-In Memory
Manufacturer ColorBlack

Dimensions

Weight4.37 Oz
Depth0.51in
Height4.06in
Width2.09in

Additional Product Features

Network Generation3G
Display TechnologyLCD Display
Display Resolution240x320 Pixels
Color Depth18-bit (262000 Colors)
BandWcdma (Umts) / Gsm 850/900/1800/1900
Bundle ListingNo
AllCats9355
Supported Flash Memory CardsBuilt-In Memory, microSD
Battery TypeLithium Ion
Family LineMotorola Razr2
TypeCellular Phone
Battery Talk TimeUp to 325 Min
Battery Standby TimeUp to 319 HR
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Network TechnologyGSM / Wcdma (Umts)

Ratings and Reviews

3.0
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Good value

Long battery life

Small form factor

Most relevant reviews

  • Factors to consider

    For those who prefer the flip phone design in pursuing 3G, this phone is one of the critical choices. Here are some factors I have found to be relevant. The primary difference between the V9x and the V9 is the GPS navigation feature on the V9x, but bear in mind that ATT considers this data, so to use it you will pretty much need to add a data plan, and avoiding this extra monthly expense may be one reason you prefer a flip phone. If you are paying for a data plan anyway, why not be using the superior GPS found with the smartphone format? A second issue is the battery life. Like you may be, I am forced by ATT to upgrade to a 3G device and oh how I miss the long battery life of my Razr v3. The V9x specs out a talk time of over 200 minutes on one full charge, but I have found it to be much less, more like 30-40 minutes. I am currently testing a new battery, but I have already found the low battery life to be true on two different V9x phones with two different BX50 batteries. Reviews online also indicate that low day to day battery life is a known issue with this phone and it is therefore not a good phone for those who actually use it's 'great features' a lot. Another known issue is that the power port tends to become 'doggy' (worn out and intermittently functional) from normal use more quickly than your average port. There are even cottage industries online available to replace the port on these phones for around $80. I of course discovered all this after buying the phone. I also discovered that the phone will not charge when off and must be left on when charging, a difference from the V3. New phones of this model are difficult to find on ebay and almost all offerings are manufacturer refurbished or used. This phone is a prime contender for those attempting to replace their Razr V3 with a 3G compatible phone that is similar to their beloved V3. It's about the same size, and will even fit into your used V3 holster case, but there is a very important issue for you to know before buying this phone. You will find that most ebay sellers of this phone are in China, and almost ALL those chinese sellers are selling you a European/Asian version of this phone, but they don't usually make that clear. The way they say it is by including the word WCDMA 2100 in the title, which probably means nothing to you. But this is very meaningful. It means that the 3G signal is receivable by this phone on the 2100 MHz bandwidth which is what they use in Asian and Europe for 3G. In America it's 850/1900 MHz (used on both for reasons not really relevant for this review). For USA use, make SURE you seek out and see 850/1900 MHz in the specs before you buy, or you'll do what I did - buy a phone that doesn't get 3G in America. Try returning the phone to China and you'll find it costs you significantly more than it costs them to ship it. This phone is not a dog, but these factors do make me miss my V3, one of the best phones ever made. Everyone says what nice features this phone has. But keep in mind - low battery life, using the old fashioned navigation requires a data plan, and nobody tells you until it's too late that it must get 850/1900 MHz for 3G or you're up a creek.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • Great phone - good coverage.

    This is a great PHONE (not a computer). It is a flip phone that has bars almost everywhere I go (unlike my old Moto phone). This one was for my wife as I already purchased one some time ago from a different vendor). I liked my phone and when my wife said it was time I got her one to match. What's so great? Well, if you need a PHONE and not a computer to play with 24/7 this is really the best deal - especially if you just mainly want it for emergencies etc. We use T-Mobile - pay as you go. We put $100 on it for minutes (or build up to $100) and you have minutes that last a whole year!!! That and the fact that if you don't use it much it only requires a minimum of $10 to keep those minutes (plus that $10 worth to boot) for another year. I put $10 on my phone for this year (back in November of 2015) and this is now almost July of 2016. When November gets here again I will evaluate how many minutes I have to see how much I want to put on it. I try to keep 1000 minutes on it. Anyway - great phone for those that want to talk (or text but for our plan the text is 10 cents per text). It used to be free to receive texts but now it costs to send or receive. -Gerry

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • Rose Motorola v9 razor phone

    Can't text or receive picture text with it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned