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Motorola RAZR V3i Released (with iTunes)

Today Motorola released a new phone with optional iTunes support, the RAZR V3i. The new phone is the ultrathin design and lazer-etched keypad.

Updated and streamlined Motorola RAZR V3 design
1.23 megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom, video capture and full screen viewfinder
iTunes music software or Motorolas Digital Audio Music Player with mini-USB stereo headset
Airplane mode
Hot swappable TransFlash memory card
262K color wallpapers & screensavers on internal display
65K color support on external display
Speaker independent name & digit dialing
Dedicated browser and messaging keys
Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth technology with imaging, printing, peer to peer gaming profiles
Motorolas SCREEN3 technology* solution featuring zero-click access to news, sports, entertainment and other program content
Rich, pre-loaded or downloaded J2ME games, screen savers and MP3 ringtones


According to Motorola, availability is expected in Q4 2005.

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82 months ago
so now i know why all my friends were getting their razors for free with their plans..
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82 months ago
this is great and all, but does it still have the 100 song cap like the rokr?
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82 months ago
So can current RAZR users trade in their phones for these new ones? ;)

I think I'll still hold out for an Apple iPhone. :cool:
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82 months ago
looks hot.. too bad i already have a treo 650.
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82 months ago
the question should be when will they support verizon so i can get me one.
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82 months ago
Why didn't they release this one to start back in September?

I think this is the idea everyone had in their head when they heard that Moto would be designing a phone with iTunes support...
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82 months ago
Will Verizon cripple the Transflash photo transfer option? I'm willing to bet they will try, if they even offer it...
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82 months ago
This is the phone they should have offered in the first place. Still, it will be popular.
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82 months ago
an improvement.

just a shame it's still a motorola :rolleyes:
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82 months ago
Let's hope they've improved outbound voice quality of this phone over the ROKR. One 'silent' issue with the ROKR is that while voice quality inbound is terrific, outbound SUCKS. People cannot understand you, tell you your voice sounds as if you're underwater, etc. I've tried four (4) ROKRS, all with the same problem. IHMO, there's an issue with the internal A/D convertor, but if it's not that, there's something not right........
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