Motorola Razr I
The Motorola Razr I is nothing praiseworthy but the ergonomic set-up is a lovely design worth noting. The Razr I has an expandable memory of up to 64 MB, making it great for multi-tasking. It has an Android powered set-up which means there is super-fast processing and multitasking benefits included in the phone. The display, camera, call quality, and the app-friendly nature of the phone’s software makes it an ideal smart phone for novices to get familiar with, before they opt for high end ones.
If you’re not obsessed with mega-pixels in your camera and lots of flash applications in your smart phone, you must try the Motorola Razr I. There is nothing wonderfully good and there is nothing extremely bad either. An average phone with a great low price is perhaps the best way to describe the Razr I.
Samsung Galaxy S2
Before the Galaxy S3, the Galaxy S2 literally ruled the smart phone scene. Super-slim, screen with lovely AMOLED display, dual core processor, huge memory, app compatibility, file sharing, networking, syncing, and pretty much everything on the go. The Samsung Galaxy S2 was the only phone that could give the iPhone 4S a serious run for its money.
The only cons to the Samsung S2 model was the absence of the Android Jelly Bean 4.1 version OS (which back then, wasn’t developed), the plastic body which makes it less classy-looking than metal ones, the dual-core processor that gave it comparatively lower speeds when compared to a quad-core processor phone, and the fact that the display did not feature a lot of customisation options. However, with the Samsung Galaxy S2, you do get a ‘perfect smart phone’.
Your Decision
The Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Razr I, and the Sony Xperia S are fabulous smart phones at affordable prices. You certainly must check them out before you check the high-end models.
Phil Turner has a second hand iPhone 4 pay as you go phone. It does the job he needs it to do and he is happy.
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This post was last modified on 28th May 2021 11:22 pm
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