Review: Cypher

Motorola has officially unveiled the successor to one of the most iconic mobiles ever made, the RAZR 2.
If Apple can't ship iPhone orders in a timely fashion this will be a great substitute.
It comes in 3.6Mbps HSDPA, EV-DO, and GSM / EDGE variants as the V9, V9m, and V8 respectively, the GSM and CDMA versions of the device comes in 2 millimeters slimmer than its predecessor and will be the second to use Motorola's new Linux-based platform (the first being the Z6). It includes something Moto is calling "Crystal Talk" technology that automatically adjusts volume and tone based on ambient noise. Other features include external music controls, haptics ( vibration) for tactile feedback when external touchscreen keys are pressed, a full HTML browser, 2 megapixel cam, the full suite of Bluetooth profiles, Windows Media Player sync, a 2-inch QVGA external display, 2.2-inch QVGA internal display, and twice the screen resolution of the original RAZR. GSM versions start shipping in early October. As to most Motorola handsets people tend to call them fugly, but on the other hand can some one put forward to me a definition of a 'pretty' phone? i mean seriously consider this what exactly would a pretty phone look like anyways! But, yes having all that said, I don't personally find this to be all that fugly after all it's the thinnest mob out there, with this being its strength obviously a few limitations would apply and having such a Razr Thin phone is quite a loss where you have to carry around heavy batteries and bluetooth headsets (that are no thinner).
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