Motorola's RAZR 2 V9m now available on Verizon
It's August 29th and that can mean only two things: Nokia is about to drop a slew of handsets and the Motorola RAZR 2 V9m just went live on Verizon. As expected, $250 (after online discount and 2 year contract) takes home all the V CAST Music and Video downloading you can handle over EV-DO with microSD expansion, 2 megapixel shooter, and Bluetooth stereo in tow. Yeah, nothing groundbreaking but this is as good as it gets for Moto fans.
[Thanks, Jon]
[Thanks, Jon]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
waiownsyou @ Aug 29th 2007 2:13AM
Another beautiful phone with full potential that's ruined by Verizon's UI. *sigh*
AndrewNeo @ Aug 29th 2007 2:18AM
That pretty much says it all right there.
Anton @ Aug 29th 2007 2:33AM
Just wondering, does it use the original Verizon UI, or the more up to date one like on the new LG Chocolate?
prokanda @ Aug 29th 2007 3:00AM
the new one.. as you can see by the black bars on the top and bottom... the original had red bars......
Anton @ Aug 29th 2007 3:03AM
@prokanda
Oh sweet! Because right now I have a LG VX8100, and if I decide to upgrade, specifically to this one...In no way do I want to be staring at the same freakin' UI!
Thanks!
waiownsyou @ Aug 29th 2007 3:27AM
Don't be fooled. It's basically the same interface/UI only with a few minor cosmetic changes (customers really hated the red bars because red is usually associated with warning, errors, and danger)
onesandzeros @ Aug 29th 2007 2:51PM
How long are new phones typically sold at their coolnewstuff prices? It's purely psychological, but I could tolerate $200 much more easily than $250. I'd happy surrender
ahazan80 @ Aug 31st 2007 10:58AM
When will the Alltel version be released, because i refuse to be abused my Verizon's garbage software. I'd rather use a dynatac that have to deal with their garbage programming
asdfm,nasdkla @ Oct 7th 2007 9:17PM
normal people usually want the same interface when they get a new phone, WHO FUCKING CARES what the inside of the phone looks like i mean seriously as long as it does what you need it to do and does it well which most of verizons phones do soo yeah maybe you people want a whole brand new ui everytime u get a new phone but who wants that learning curve? no one of the general public. verizons smart to go with the standard ui