Motorola in its new techno avatar—Razr 2, Q8 and Q9, Rokr Z6

By Andrew | May 15, 2007

 Motorola

Picture this: Think of the level of ease when Mr. A is talking to someone through Motorola handset and suddenly some guests enter his place with a whole bunch of their children. Yes, there will be lot of commotion but against your expectations Mr. A stick to that place and do not move even an inch. Don’t raise your eyebrows and take a step closer to him and peek at his model. It must be Razr 2.

Made up of sturdy stainless steel and chemically hardened glass, the Razr 2 features Motorola’s new Crystal Talk technology that helps in proportionate increase of the volume with the increasing background noise.

Motorola, the telecom giant is thinking of revamping its image with slick new designs to revive its business prospects. The upcoming handsets are being designed to play music, video and games.

Another must-know fact is that away from their unusual affordable price range, the models will be quite expensive as the brand eyes classy users. Also, it aims to work on high-speed third-generation wireless networks, presently coveted in Europe and Asia.

Introduced in 2004–the Razr is now being followed up by Razr 2. Motorola claims to sell 100 million Razr phone in next few weeks. This new avatar is lighter than the original and a bit sleek as well.

It has a second screen on the outside, and has an edge over memory and an interface. The gadget can be expected in the mid of July and no price has been disclosed. As an update to its existing Q, a keyboard-equipped messaging phone; the introduction of Q8 and Q9 (with huge memory and improved camera) invited all eyes and ears.

The new Rokr Z8, a multimedia phone enables you to download videos and play music and games.

NYT

Topics: Cell phones, Gadget

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