| Design | 4/5 |
| Display & Interface | 4.3/5 |
| Calling | 4/5 |
| Talk time | 4/5 |
| Messaging | 4/5 |
| Music | 3.8/5 |
| Video | 3.2/5 |
| Camera | 2.6/5 |
| Memory | 3/5 |
| Web browsing | 2.8/5 |
| Connectivity | 3.2/5 |
| Productivity | 2.5/5 |
| Scheduling | 2.5/5 |
| Laptop sidekick | 2/5 |
| Navigation | 3.5/5 |
| Gaming | 2.5/5 |
| Mobile services | 3.8/5 |
| Accessories | 3/5 |
| Value | 2.5/5 |
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Pros:
Curvy, feminine new design for RAZR family. Polished user interface and menu screens. Loads of multimedia features. |
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Cons:
There's nothing wrong with being a RAZR. MicroSD card slot buried under battery. We'd like to have more memory. Web browser lousy and dated. Streaming services can't keep up with downloads. |
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| Conclusion: |
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| The Motorola RAZR VE20 is the best RAZR on the market right now. We've been uttering that phrase about once a year for the last four years or so, and it's no less true now. The RAZR VE20 is a fine phone. It doesn't break any new ground, except for its sleek, polished interface, but it gets a lot of things right. Making phone calls, for one thing, is a good experience on the MOTORAZR VE20. GPS navigation works well; there's plenty of messaging options; and music isn't bad either, despite the lack of equipment. So what if it's a RAZR, let Motorola worry about that. It's a fine feature phone, and it isn't a bad choice for someone looking for a flashy phone with plenty under the hood. |
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