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Motorola unveils Razr2 handset

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Motorola Inc. introduced a successor to its top-selling Razr handset in a bid to reverse market share losses to larger rival Nokia.

The Razr2 will start selling globally in July, Chief Executive Ed Zander said. The device features an improved camera and more storage for songs. Its design uses more steel and glass than the first Razr to appeal to the higher end of the market.

Zander is under pressure to fend off Nokia and Samsung Electronics Co., which have attracted customers with more advanced video and music features, and to offer an alternative to Apple Inc.’s iPhone, going on sale next month.

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