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Motorola RAZR V3
$240.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:Looks and feels durable, hinge feels sturdy and unit can take a few drops without breaking. Slim design fits in a pocket without bulk, fairly light design. Speaker microphone is sensitive enough to enable group conversations while filtering background noise.
The Cons:Earpiece volume seems low, sound reproduction too low quality. Operating system can freeze for a few moments before it executes a command. Poor reception under most circumstances.
The Motorola RAZR V3 is an ultra-thin flip mobile phone with the rich functionality and performance excellence of a $500+ phone, but the affordability required for the average consumer. It features a metal finish that reflects light, along with a blue electro-luminescence panel that renders each key visible to the eye.
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In addition, the RAZR V3 boasts a 4x digital zoom camera for taking pictures, a 3D graphics engine for watching MPEG-4 video clips, and a 22kHz polyphonic speaker for listening to MP3 audio files. Most notable about the RAZR V3 is its integrated Bluetooth technology, whereby voice, images, and videos can conveniently be transmitted without a single wire. Additional features of the Motorola RAZR V3 mobile phone include quad-band technology for staying connected worldwide, picture ID for quickly identifying callers, and a 2.2” color TFT display. The Motorola RAZR V3 retails for $250.00 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Ultra-Thin Flip Mobile
- Electro-Luminescence Panel
- 4x Digital Zoom Camera
- 3D Graphics Engine
- Polyphonic Speaker
- Integrated Bluetooth
- Quad-Band Technology
- Picture ID
- Color TFT Display
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Internal display: 2.2 inch 176 x 220 pixel 64K color TFT display
- External display: 96x80 pixels 4k color CSTN CLI
- External dimensions: 13.9 x 55 x 98 millimeters
- Weight: 95 Grams
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looks and feels durable, hinge feels sturdy and unit can take a few drops without breaking
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slim design fits in a pocket without bulk, fairly light design
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speaker microphone is sensitive enough to enable group conversations while filtering background noise
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screen is bright and easy to see in any lighting conditions
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earpiece volume seems low, sound reproduction too low quality
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operating system can freeze for a few moments before it executes a command
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poor reception under most circumstances
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Bluetooth is unstable, frequently loses connection
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