Friday, December 02, 2005

Motorola RAZR V3c Review - Mobiledia

Motorola RAZR V3c Review - Mobiledia
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Contrary to repackaged phones like the Pink and Blue RAZRs, the RAZR V3c has upgraded features and functions along with its new gray finish such as a 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3 player, EV-DO broadband technology for video-on-demand, and Bluetooth wireless technology; all in a familiar chemically-etched keypad and razor-thin design.

Enhancing the RAZR V3 to embrace today's technology, the RAZR V3c offers more robust multimedia with the same revolutionary design in hopes it will do in 2005 what the original did a year ago.

Design

Offering a familiar ultra-thin design, the new RAZR V3c is encased in a uniquely refined steel gray finish. Due to its 14 mm thinness, rigidity was a manufacturing concern. However, by combining aircraft-grade aluminum with a chemically-etched keypad and blue electro-luminescence panel, Motorola managed to create the RAZR V3c to be sturdy enough to withstand everyday wear and tear, while maintaining its slim profile.

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