The Motorola V3 is a real fun for those who enjoy playing games on their mobile phones. The handset comes with preinstalled 3D Java games and you can download other games as well from the internet. Not only this, you can also download your favourite ringtones, wallpapers and screensavers and personalise your handset. Enjoy listening to the polyphonic and MP3 ringtones through the integrated polyphonic speaker.
One of the most remarkable things about the RIZR is that unlike other mobile phones, which are widely advertised, and thus taken up by the mass market, such as the various Nokia, Motorola models did almost no advertising to promote the model, and so it has become something of a cult model, only really picked up by those in the know, and made all the more desirable because of this.
Motorola are clearly very conscious of the look of this phone - it’s not thin by accident. A huge amount of attention to detail has been put into its design, from the beautiful anodized aluminium finish, to the unique precision cut keypad that looks good and helps to shave some extra millimetres off the V3’s vital statistics. The phone is striking to look at, apart from the “thinness factor”.
V3 is so pocket-friendly and portable that it’s smaller than many wallets. It also feels light–almost too light–in the hand, and its distinctive styling is sure to win looks on the street and in the boardroom. Fortunately Motorola did not compromise a solid construction for the cutting-edge design, and the burly hinge ensures the phone snaps open and shut with authority. Still, due to the slim form factor, this is not a phone for the danger prone. We couldn’t help noticing the V3 is wider and a bit taller than many flip phones, but its paper-thin profile more than makes up for it.
The battery is incredibly thin and takes up most of the back of the device. A small latch makes it easy to remove the cover, and the battery itself has a “slide in” arrangement that holds it securely. Inside its compartment, it sits over top of the SIM card and the IMI placard—a very tidy arrangement.
kicks the style up a notch and demands attention. With long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a VGA (640 x 480) camera and a gorgeous color screen, the RAZR V3 is everything you’re looking for in a stylish mobile companion. Get the most out of your Cingular service with this impressive quad-band phone.
The handset has it all that you could be looking for in your new 3G handset. It’s stunning in looks and incorporates useful features such as clock, calculator, date, currency converter, calendar, and a lot more. The phone comes with an internal memory of 5 MB and its battery will last for seven hours during talk time and 290 hours in standby mode. Besides all these features, the handset is quite handy with dimensions of 98 mm x 53 mm x 13.9 mm and weight of just 95 g.
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