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May 2, 2007

Purple RAZR

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Purple RAZR

Very soon the RAZR will be available in every imaginable color. In a move towards that goal, Motorola has announced the purple RAZR. The Purple RAZR is a limited-edition Mother's Day offering.






June 3, 2006

Motorola SCPL

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Engadget points to a mock up of the Motorola SCPL

The handset above is 0.2-inches thick, QVGA display, 512MB flash memory, MicroSD slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio , Bluetooth 2.0 and a titanium-alloy build.





April 4, 2006

RAZR V3i new colors

Motorola today announced the addition of three new shades to the spun metal exterior of the RAZR V3i. Tailored for consumers who value stylish design and cutting edge technology, the Motorola V3i will be offered in dark blue, maroon and violet.

Merging the latest in cellular features with deep, jewel-tone shades and rich-looking finishes, the new RAZR V3i is the epitome of mobile sophistication. Beneath the stunning exterior, this handset is enhanced with the latest multimedia tools including an integrated 1.23 megapixel digital camera with a full screen view-finder, zoom, video capture and playback and MicroSD removable memory. Cutting-edge music capabilities complete the mobile package, allowing consumers to define their mobile personality through their musical tastes and color preference.

“People use color to stand-out, and by adding three gorgeous shades to the RAZR V3i we’re giving consumers more ways to express themselves,” said Jim Wicks, vice president and director, Consumer Experience Design, Motorola.

Complementing its good looks, the Motorola RAZR V3i is equipped with quad-band technology so users can travel from country to country and stay connected*. And with Bluetooth® wireless technology and speaker-independent name and digit dialing, users can conveniently communicate hands-free. Topping off this fully-loaded mobile, the handset also takes advantage of Motorola’s SCREEN3™ technology for zero-click access to news, sports and entertainment**.

Motorola will be showcasing the new RAZR V3i colors as part of Motorola’s rapidly evolving vision of Seamless Mobility during CTIA Wireless 2006 in Booth 2606.






January 31, 2006

Motorola RAZR V3c in Pink

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Motorola RAZR V3c in Pink

The new RAZR V3c in Pink is now available on the Verizon Network. The Motorola RAZR V3c in Pink seamlessly unites fashion and technology to provide the ultimate multimedia experience with a must-have product touts Verizon






December 23, 2005

LG 880

After the success of Motorola's Razr V3, every new skinny handset is being compared to the steamy must have phone (hipsters). The new LG. 880 is no exception, even though the handset looks a mile away from the razr, it is touted as razr-like ... whatever that means.

Measuring 99x49x18mm and weighing 99g, the LG 880 appears to be thinnest 3G handset introduced so far writes Phone Arena. The tri-band GSM clamshell-designed device is also the first cellphone from LG to be equipped with an integrated antenna. The main features of the LG 880, which comes in Black, Sliver and the it color of the season (Pink), are as follows.

262k color display, Bluetooth, 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture, two-way video calling, real time video sharing applications, 80MB expandable memory, USB port





November 26, 2005

Magenta RAZR V3 available now

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The special edition Magenta RAZR V3 AKA the Pink Razr V3 is now available via T-Mobile. Inside the ultra-thin design are advanced features such as video playback on the dazzling color screen, Bluetooth wireless technology, a digital camera, quad band international connectivity, and more. And with the illuminated precision-cut keypad, minimalist styling, and metal finish, the V3 looks just as beautiful as it performs.

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November 23, 2005

T-Mobile announces Motorola RAZR Magenta

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Taking the coveted RAZR design to a new level of fashion and sophistication,
Motorola, Inc. and T-Mobile USA, Inc. deliver vibrant color to the famed mobile with the arrival
of the MOTORAZR Magenta -- available beginning Friday, November 25, only
through T-Mobile.
Flaunting an eye-catching look, the stunning RAZR Magenta is sure to top
wish lists this holiday season. Like its predecessors, this new mobile
features the famous RAZR slim shape, premium metallic finish and advanced
technology such as photo messaging* and Bluetooth(R) wireless technology.

The Motorola RAZR Magenta touts the same performance excellence as the
original model, boasting features like a VGA digital camera, picture caller
ID*, MPEG4 video playback and quad-band world-phone technology.

Pricing and Availability

The Motorola RAZR Magenta is available beginning Friday, November 25 at
T-Mobile retail stores.






November 12, 2005

Magenta RAZR V3 aka Pink RAZR V3

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The pink RAZR V3 aka the Motorola "Magenta" RAZR V3 will go on sale via T-Mobile.com & T-Mobile stores on November 25th.

The Motorola "Magenta" RAZR V3 will be exclusive to T-Mobile.

* External dimensions: 13.9 x 55 x 98 millimeters * Weight: 95 grams * External color display * Picture caller ID * Nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad * Internal display: 2.2 inch 176 x 220 pixel 64K color TFT display * External display: 96x80 pixels 4k color CSTN CLI * EL keypad illumination panel * Internal quad-band antenna * Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom * Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth wireless technology * 22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support * MPEG4 video Playback * 3D Graphics Engine * Java MIDP 2.0 * Dedicated Messaging & Browser keys

The Motorola Magenta RAZR has limited availability and is only available in certain markets.

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November 9, 2005

Motorola Razr V3i supports iTunes

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The Motorola Razr V3i mobile phone due out before the end of the year will reportedly play iTunes tracks. The Razr V3i is only the second handset to play iTunes following the unveiling of the Rokr iTunes mobile by Apple and Motorola in San Francisco back in September reports NME





 

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