Yep..... It's true and the fact of the matter is that even if you have lived under the caves of "The Himalayas" for the past thirty years, you must have heard about the "RAZR". That's how iconic this series of phones from motorola have become. And now they have officially announced that the "RAZR 2"(the title is kinda cliched) is well under it's way. Here's what Engadget has to say:

Motorola has today officially unveiled the successor to one of the most iconic mobiles ever made, the RAZR 2. Available in 3.6Mbps HSDPA (V9), EV-DO (V9m), and GSM / EDGE variants (V8), the GSM and CDMA versions of the device comes in 2 millimeters slimmer than its predecessor and -- on some versions, anyway -- will be the second to use Motorola's new Linux-based platform (the first being the Z6). It includes something Moto is calling "Crystal Talk" technology that automatically adjusts volume and tone based on ambient noise. Other features include external music controls, haptics (read: vibration) for tactile feedback when external touchscreen keys are pressed, a full HTML browser, 2 megapixel cam, the full suite of Bluetooth profiles, Windows Media Player sync, a 2-inch QVGA external display, 2.2-inch QVGA internal display, and twice the screen resolution of the original RAZR. GSM versions start shipping in early July, with CDMA following up later in the summer.


Like it? But then who cares, since It's the next-gen RAZR, and it's probably going to sell like hot cakes in any case despite the fact that the previous gen RAZR had several shortcomings (clunky menu, anyone?)

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