The Motorola RAZR (commonly pronounced as "razor") is one ofMotorola's most successful model in mobile phone history. Because ofits unique and striking appearance, the Motorola RAZR was firstmarketed as a fashion phone in 2004. Over its four year run since 2004,Motorola sold more than 110 million units. PC World (a renownedcomputer magazine) put the RAZR at #12 in The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years.Since its release, Motorola has made several models succeeding theoriginal. Here is a list of some of the most popular modes of MotorolaRAZR today.
Motorola RAZR V3
Thoughit became a popular model in its early release, it has beendiscontinued in several U.S. carriers. Complaints were made about dustaccumulating between the V3's plasticscreen and LCD glass, possibly through an external side button. Accessto the dust requires peeling off the plastic cover, usually followed bya replacement cover.
Motorola RAZR V3i
The successor to the RAZR is the RAZR V3i. It addresses some of thefaults of the original RAZR V3 including a better (1.23 megapixel)camera with 8x digital zoom, an improved external and internal displayalso support for microSD cards of up to one GB.
Motorola RAZR V3r/V3t
TheV3r and V3t are models sold by T-Mobile, AT&T (formerly Cingular),and Canadian cellular services such as Rogers Wireless. These are virtually identical to the V3 and V3i,except they use Motorola's Digital Audio Player instead of iTunes formusic playback.
Motorola RAZR V3c
On21 November 2005, a CDMA2000 (a hybrid 2.5G/3G technology) version ofthe RAZR, known as the RAZR V3c, became available to Alltel, SaskTel,and Verizon Wireless users. Unlike models for Alltel and othercarriers, Verizon's V3c features aproprietary user interface and disables, in software, Bluetooth filetransfer capabilities. The RAZR V3c supports CDMA 2000 1xRTT and1xEV-DO third generation wireless technologies, though this technologymay not be available everywhere. It also has approximately 41.2 MB ofinternal memory, although onlyabout 36 MB are available for use. The V3c does not support anexpandable memory card.
Motorola RAZR V3m
V3m is a CDMA version of the RAZR. As an upgrade to the V3c, it features a microSD card slot for up to 2 GB of memory expansion, a longer lasting battery, and 40MB of internal memory.
Motorola RAZR V3x
Externally, it appears to be a larger RAZR V3, but with enhancementssuch as a 2.0 Megapixel camera. Internally, it is quite different,utilizing a different microprocessor, chipset, an Nvidia GoForce 4500 GPU, and radio ICs.
Motorola RAZR V3xx
Announced in July 2006, the V3xx is a 3G Category 5/6 (3.6 Mbit/s) HSDPA andEDGEsupported handset. It is extremely similar in appearance to the compactV3i design, but incorporates an improved feature set with a 1.3megapixel camera in place of the 1.23 megapixel, 50 MB of internalmemory, support for microSD and Bluetooth A2DP. Like the V3x, it isalso equipped with a secondary screen and a higher resolution 240x320pixel (QVGA) main screen.
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