This RAZR Does Everything But Shave
The Motorola RAZR V3m is one of the newest multimedia phones from Motorola. As originally available in the United States in the first quadrant of 2006, the V3m, along with the other RAZR models, is now sold in Canada, Brazil, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and in many Asian countries.
Motorola proudly boasts of this 3G phone, with Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) allowing millions of users to have high speed internet connection all at the same time. The RAZR V3m was named such because of the models’ slim and sharply smart features. The clamshell type and internal antenna make the V3m more compact. The numbers don’t lie, either. The V3m weighs only 3.49 ounces (99 grams) and measures 3.90" x 2.10" x 0.57" (99 x 53 x 14 mm).
The V3m possesses a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, and a 2.2 inch liquid crystal display (LCD) screen with 16-bit color, and 176 x 220 pixels resolution. The camera and screen are ideal for web browsing, video playback, and video calls. The digital camera has night mode and self-timer options, and can record 15 seconds of video. There is also an external display, which has 96 x 80 pixel resolution.
For connectivity options, the V3m has Bluetooth capability and version 1.1 built-in mini-USB, great for transferring photos and files to and from the computer. Bluetooth accessories compatible with the V3m allow hands-free communication, especially when driving and making video calls.
The RAZR V3m has a phonebook capacity of 1,000 entries, and each entry can have up to 6 numbers. The mobile phone also enables voice dialing, picture ID, and ringer ID, for more organized and personalized contacts listing. Regarding messaging abilities, the V3m can support both short message service (SMS) and multimedia message service (MMS), such as picture and video messages.
The phone also has vibrate mode, and ring tones can be polyphonic, with 72 chords applicable. Since the V3m allows for downloading, ring tones and songs in mp3 and WMA format are supported.
Depending on the service provider, the subscriber can access online music stores, TV broadcasts, and streaming video 24 hours a day using the Motorola RAZR V3m. The phone even has navigational power, as it can connect to GPS networks to provide accurate and safe driving directions for everybody. The RAZR V3m is perhaps everything but the kitchen sink. Motorola keeps making breakthroughs with their phone models. So next time you hear about a new RAZR in town, you’d probably think it’s more than just for shaving.
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