So who exactly green-lighted the "mahogany" shade used on the AT&T
V9 and
Z9, anyway? We don't like it any more now than we did when we saw it on the RAZR 2, but the phone itself looks like a solid choice for anyone seeking a decent midrange slider -- especially if Samsung and LG aren't to your liking. We were pleasantly surprised by how thin the phone looks and feels (the press shots seem to betray it there for some reason), and the screen is one of the better we've seen in a device in this class, both for size and clarity. Throw in a little AT&T Navigator action, Video Share support, and HSDPA, and you have yourself a complete little package -- if you're into those sorts of things, anyway!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
K5 @ Apr 1st 2008 5:19PM
It seems like instead of making phones that look like the RAZR. Motorola is simply making phones that now look like the RAZR2. Is it just me or are they following their footsteps again?
GoodWill8675 @ Apr 1st 2008 8:03PM
Well, kind.
They have a phone that looks like this on T-Mobile but they just enhanced it for AT&T
TheDave @ Apr 1st 2008 8:35PM
So what is the Release Date?!?!?!??!
AwlAmericanDawg @ Apr 1st 2008 10:05PM
It's already out, go to your local AT&T store and (if you can) pick one up!
Or go to att.com and go to wireless and find it there for 149.99
papertiigers @ Apr 1st 2008 10:16PM
Anyone know what color the keys are when lit? hopefully not neon purple like the V9
levander @ Apr 2nd 2008 8:08AM
I think the people who picks the phones at AT&T headquarters are homosexuals. I've seen the purple color on this phone in person. It's hideous.
Denbot @ Apr 2nd 2008 10:33AM
Anyone know the processor speed of this lil guy? I have a SLVR L7 with itunes and it's super slow. I downloaded Doom for mobile phones and it crawls. Also, has anyone ever heard of a way around the agps? as in, will i be forced to use the ATT Navigator software only for gps purposes?