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Motorola V3i RAZR
$150.00
Released November, 2005
The Pros:Controls are simple, can just pick it up and start using it. Durably built, hinge is strong and can be dropped without taking damage. Built light weight, easy to handle.
The Cons:Keypad is slightly awkwardly designed, need to really concentrate to hit the right numbers.
The Motorola V3i RAZR cell phone combines functionality with a sleek design, and is available in a wide assortment of colors. Featuring bluetooth wireless technology and speaker name and digit dialing, the phone allows its user to have hands-free capabilities when making phone calls.
Modeled after its predecessor, the V3, the V3i's design is characteristic of the RAZR's super-slim look, and is equipped with a 176 x 220 pixel (2.2 inch) internal color screen that allows the user to access features such as a built-in Web browser, currency calculator and calendar. In comparison to the V3, the V3i has a larger internal memory (13.5 mb), with the additional option of expanding the memory using a MicroSD card, a feature that the V3 does not have. Further differences can be seen within some of the V3i's multimedia features, including a higher resolution digital camera (1.23 megapixels) that is capable of shooting both pictures as well as video, and an mp3 player that uses either iTunes or Motorola's Digital Audio Player.
Features
- MSRP: $150
- release date: November 8th, 2005
- dimensions: W - 2.09", H -3.86", D - 0.55"
- weighs 3.4 ounces
- bluetooth enabled
- talk time: up to 3 hours
- stand-by: up to 200 hours
- 13.5 mb internal memory with MicroSD memory slot for additional storage
- 1.23 megapixel camera with video playback
- features internal and external color screens
- available in 13 colors
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Pros & Cons
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controls are simple, can just pick it up and start using it
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1
durably built, hinge is strong and can be dropped without taking damage
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built light weight, easy to handle
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1
calls are clear and consistent, don't drop off
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1
small enough to comfortably fit in a shirt pocket
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battery lasts a long time between recharges
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1
keypad is slightly awkwardly designed, need to really concentrate to hit the right numbers
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