Motorola Razr2 Luxury Video
Motorola Razr2 Luxury Video Transcript
^M00:00:01 [ Music ] ^M00:00:03 Hi I'm Kent German, Senior Editor at CNET.com here at the CTIA Fall 2007 Show in Francisco. I want to show you the Motorola Razr 2 V8 Luxury Edition. This phone just came out about a couple of weeks ago. It is based on the Razr 2 V8 style so has the same horn factor, has that slimmed down internal antenna, it's what we're used to on the Razr 2 but as the Luxury Edition it has some kind of interesting touches, same stylistic. Here on the outside we have sort of a gold and black pinstripe color tone, very attractive, very interesting. Here in the back also we have sort of a full leather in the back so it kind of makes it interesting to touch. Inside we also have a gold finish; you can see it goes around the navigation toggle. All interior touches are the same, same internal display, toggle with a central OK button, definitely the same Razr 2 foreign factor. Just has those design touches that makes it the Luxury Edition. I'm Kent German; this is the Motorola Razr 2 V8 Luxury Edition. ^M00:00:54 [ Music ] ^M00:00:56
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