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Motorola MotoRAZR2 V9 Ferrari Special Edition
 
     
Company: Motorola Product rating:
     
  Pros: Design; Bright external and internal displays; Thin profile; Intuitive interface; Inclusion of Ferrari content; HSDPA browsing speeds

     
  Cons: Flat keys may be a problem for some; No built-in flash; 2-megapixel produces mediocre images; Memory card is hard to swap; Lacks 3.5mm audio jack  
 
   
"Motorola Delivers With Ferrari Phone"

By Mendelson Tiu | Published:14/07/2008

From LG?s Prada to Sagem?s Porsche, mobile phone companies seem to tie-up with other well-known brands to create a mobile phone for users who want to flaunt it. The new Motorola unit is no exception ? it has ?merged? the elegance of Ferrari with its existing V9 model, creating a new flip phone for Ferrari fanatics. But how does this prancing horse stack up?


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The RAZR2 Ferrari Special Edition maintains the product specifications of the already existing V9 model, but adds a Ferrari touch by sporting a checker flag pattern, red accents, exclusive content (screensavers, wallpapers, and ringtones), as well as a Ferrari leather carry case.

With the phone closed, users can find a 2-inch (320x240) external touch screen that displays the time and three touch keys, a battery and Bluetooth indicator, and a 2-megapixel camera that can be used for video calls and taking photos. The left spine sports the USB ?accessory connector port' (for charging and connecting the headphones), a smart key, and volume keys, while a dedicated camera button is located on the opposite side.

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