Senior Editor Denny Arar takes a look at Motorola's new RAZR2 and talks about how Sprint, AT&T and Verizon are using the phone's exterior screen to differentiate their offerings: Sprint offers TV programming, Verizon features voice recognition, and AT&T has a music player.
The RAZR2 Thrice Reviewed
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