Motorola V3

Written by Stephanie Dula
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The Motorola V3, also called the Razr V3, is one of a new breed of designs that don't underestimate the demand for a cell phone that doubles as a conversation piece. The V3's major wow-factor is the fact that it's only one-half inch thick, amazing for such a high-end phone packed with features. It does compensate slightly by being taller a lot of similarly priced phones, but this simply adds to its slim profile.

The V3 comes equipped with a number of impressive applications, including a 1,000 contact phone book with multiple entries per person. There is also the possibility for creating caller groups and assigning photo images to contacts for caller ID. There is an integrated VGA camera for help in creating that photo phone book as well as to send via multimedia messages to friends and family.

Multimedia Possibilities of the V3

The V3 supports a full set of messaging features, including the ability to send text and instant messages and e-mails. The phone is also Java compatible, with one pre-installed game and the ability to download more. Though the V3 is remarkably thin, it supports tactile-based applications like text messaging and gaming well.

Of course the V3 comes equipped Bluetooth technology and web browsing capabilities for an added dimension of mobile connectivity. The device also comes with rather standard, but useful features for personal organization as well. It supports voice dialing, a date book, and an alarm system.


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