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Razr V3xx Passes FCC Gauntlet
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by Blake Robinson on December 4, 2006


Well if you’re the one person out there who hasn’t yet begun to find the Motorola’s Razr a lackluster device, then you’re in luck. The V3xx has been approved by the FCC for Cingular. It is a quad-band GSM/EDGE phone with 850/1900 WCDMA. The V3xx also includes a 1.3-megapixel camera, MicroSD, stereo Bluetooth and support for streaming audio and video. Nothing to see here really, keep it movin’.

Another Day, Another RAZR [CrunchGear]

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  • Don’t understand all the hate for the RAZR here and on GearCrunch – Its design is classic and timeless like a Rolex watch.

    What other 10mm thick, flip phone with aluminum construction can do two-way video calling?

    Please list any flip phone with matching or better capabilities.

  • Todd: How about the Moto v635 from 2005. It had a 1.x megapixel camera with light, bluetooth, TransFlash (similar or the same as microSD), and mp3 player. Even though it is a 2005 phone, the RAZR has only now caught up to it.

    Personally, I like the looks of a black SLVR better than the RAZR. The looks just don’t really appeal to me, especially with the mouthpiece that sticks out.

  • Another truly ugly device. Gosh I can’t stand these flip phones.

  • Another truly ugly device. Gosh I can’t stand these flip phones.

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