Warning Phone May Be Addictive
We live in a world where mobile communication has become an essential in our day-to-day routines. Even ordinary cellular phones have evolved to doing more than just making voice calls or sending and receiving messages. Phones have become digital cameras, music players, internet surfing devices, even navigational tools. If these are just a few of the features you look for in a phone, the Motorola RAZR V3m has got more than that! Read on to get to know a model you might get addicted to.
The Motorola RAZR V3m is one of the latest models from the V3 family. Released in the United States in April 2006, the V3m is proud of its new features, making it a step above the rest. The phone is designed for Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) which allows users to surf the internet at high speed, use the radio channel, and navigate through GPS with over 14 millions points of interest.
Does size matter to you? If a bulky phone that creates a bulge in your pocket is a big no-no, the V3m will not be a problem. Its vital statistics are 3.86 x 2.08 x 0.57 inches, nearly the size of a 24-stick pack of chewing gum. The V3m weighs a mere 3.49 ounces. The display screen is 2.2 inches.
Can’t leave home because of limited internet access? The RAZR V3m can fix that in a snap. The CDMA capability gives you the ability to download songs and videos ultra-fast onto your V3m. Plus, you can listen to AM and FM radio wherever you are. If you can’t find anyone to ask for directions, at an additional $10 per month, you can just log on to the GPS system. Your V3m will help you navigate turn by turn with voice instructions over the speaker phone.
How well does the battery perform? Talk addicts, here’s some good news. The V3m’s Lithium Ion battery can withstand 200 minutes of talk time, and can standby for 325 hours. That’s nearly two weeks of not having to worry about where you last left your charger.
Okay, having said that, what about the price? Think it’s hard to get? Service providers like Verizon Wireless offers the Motorola RAZR V3m at $69.99, with the service contract and after the mail-in rebates. A few months later, Sprint and Alltel from the US also made the phone available to their subscribers.
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