Cellular forums Home > Archive > Verizon wireless > February 2008 > Verizon Raza V9









You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

 

Author Verizon Raza V9
Tommy

2008-02-23, 10:33 pm

Can anyone tell me about the Verizon Motorola V9 raz. I hear it is much
better and the features were corrected from the V2 and etc. Can anyone tell
me pro and con besides the prices. Thanks


CellGuy

2008-02-24, 12:33 pm

On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 22:10:30 -0500, Tommy wrote:

> Can anyone tell me about the Verizon Motorola V9 raz. I hear it is much
> better and the features were corrected from the V2 and etc. Can anyone tell
> me pro and con besides the prices. Thanks


howardforums.com
stevev

2008-02-25, 12:33 pm

Assume you mean V9m (Verizon version of the Razr2). And I don't know the V2
since I went from E815 to V9m. Having said that, take it for a test drive.
Good reception and call quality (as good as E815 which was highly touted);
large, readable screens; nice feel (slim enough to slip in your pocket - no
case needed) and VERY solid construction. Typical negatives about Verizon's
UI and Motorola's weak vibrate. Not the smallest or lightest and it is
definitely expensive, but worth a look. I like mine.


"Tommy" <nwppt@bestweb.net> wrote in message
news:13s1o18ledtu8ce
@corp.supernews.com...
> Can anyone tell me about the Verizon Motorola V9 raz. I hear it is much
> better and the features were corrected from the V2 and etc. Can anyone
> tell me pro and con besides the prices. Thanks
>


Michael

2008-02-25, 10:33 pm


"stevev" <stevev@addlebrain.com> wrote in message
news:IOCwj.2757$fX7.785@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
> Assume you mean V9m (Verizon version of the Razr2). And I don't know the
> V2 since I went from E815 to V9m. Having said that, take it for a test
> drive. Good reception and call quality (as good as E815 which was highly
> touted); large, readable screens; nice feel (slim enough to slip in your
> pocket - no case needed) and VERY solid construction. Typical negatives
> about Verizon's UI and Motorola's weak vibrate. Not the smallest or
> lightest and it is definitely expensive, but worth a look. I like mine.
>
>
> "Tommy" <nwppt@bestweb.net> wrote in message
> news:13s1o18ledtu8ce
@corp.supernews.com...
>


Will it do bluetooth file xfers phone-phone and phone-pc?

mike


TeddeLI

2008-02-25, 10:33 pm

Michael submitted this idea :
> "stevev" <stevev@addlebrain.com> wrote in message
> news:IOCwj.2757$fX7.785@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
>
> Will it do bluetooth file xfers phone-phone and phone-pc?
>
> mike


I have transferred ringtones (mp3's renamed qcp) and photos to my phone
through my desktop's bluetooth dongle. It is a music player as well but
mp3's must be transferred by cable.


TeddeLI

2008-02-25, 10:33 pm

stevev pretended :[color=darkred]
> Assume you mean V9m (Verizon version of the Razr2). And I don't know the V2
> since I went from E815 to V9m. Having said that, take it for a test drive.
> Good reception and call quality (as good as E815 which was highly touted);
> large, readable screens; nice feel (slim enough to slip in your pocket - no
> case needed) and VERY solid construction. Typical negatives about Verizon's
> UI and Motorola's weak vibrate. Not the smallest or lightest and it is
> definitely expensive, but worth a look. I like mine.
>
>
> "Tommy" <nwppt@bestweb.net> wrote in message
> news:13s1o18ledtu8ce
@corp.supernews.com...

I strongly agree with your assessment of the V9M


LinkBot





Other Archives: Real Estate forum archive | Web Design archive | Software support archive | PC Hardware reviews archive | Medical topics archive

Copyright 2004 - 2009 cellphonetopics.com