Motorola RAZR V3

Motorola RAZR V3

Infobox Mobile phone
name = Motorola RAZR V3



manufacturer = Motorola
type = mobile/cellular
screen = Internal: 176×220 pixel (2.2inch) TFT LCD, 65,100 colors
External: 96×80 pixel STN 4,096 colors
ringtone = MP3, Polyphonic - 24 Chords . Vibration
memory = 9.6 MB internal
memory_card = n/a
camera = VGA resolution without AF or a flash
networks = GSM Quad band
connectivity = GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbit/s
Bluetooth v1.2
mini-USB
Years_active = 2005 1Q - present
size = 53 mm×98 mm×13 mm (2.1 x 3.9 x 0.54 inches)
form = Clamshell
volume = 65 cc (4.0 inches3)
battery = 840 mAh Li-ion
weight = 125 g (4.41 oz)
music = MPEG-4 video playback
series = Motorola RAZR
other = reference [ [http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_razr_v3-853.php Motorola RAZR V3 - Full phone specifications ] ]

Motorola RAZR V3 (pronounced "RA-zer", IPA:/IPA|ɹeɪzɚ/) is a thin clamshell mobile/cellular camera phone designed and manufactured by Motorola. The phone was initially regarded as an exclusive fashion phone, [cite web
last = German
first = Kent
title = Razr refresh: Motorola's fashion cell phones
work = CNET
page = 3
date= 2005-11-09
url = http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3504_7-5670915-1.html
accessdate = 2007-10-25
] with a high price of $600 with service agreement and $800 without. However, in 2005 the phone entered the mass-market as a mid-priced phone. "PC World" put the RAZR at #12 in "The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years". [cite news
last = Tynan
first = Dan
coauthors =
title = The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
work = PC World
date= 2005-12-24
url = http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,123950-page,2/article.html
accessdate = 2006-09-10
] Many versions of the V3 were released, and on May 15, 2007, Motorola announced the new RAZR², with a bigger external screen, better UI, faster processor (10x the speed of its predecessor) and Linux platform.

History

Product development began in July 2003 [cite news
title = Motorola embraces the ethos of cool
work = MSNBC
date= 2006-04-11
url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7432916/page/2/
font=<"14">
accessdate = 2006-12-22
] with sales starting the following year. By July 2005, Motorola reported to analysts that the RAZR V3 was the most popular clamshell, something that it owes almost entirely to its distinctive looks and small size.

Motorola released a CDMA version of the RAZR for Verizon Wireless, Cricket Communications, US Cellular, and ALLTEL on November 21, 2005, called the RAZR V3c. The V3c was adopted by Canadian carriers Bell Mobility and TELUS Mobility in February 2006. Changes in the CDMA version include a slightly thicker form factor (primarily due to a "bulge" around the camera lens), more internal memory (30 MB), a higher resolution 1.3 megapixel camera, and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO support. However, the V3c supports only 16-bit color, and its weight has increased from 95g to 99g. Another small detail is the "bump" that lifts the camera on its back.

Motorola announced the V1150, which was renamed as the RAZR V3x, a 3G phone with two cameras and support for microSD memory cards. Motorola has confirmed that the phone is not intended as the successor to the RAZR, and that "RAZR V3x" is simply a new name for the existing V1150. It has also been confirmed that the phone will be released in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand — but not the US.

On March 10, 2006, the companies Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile USA temporarily stopped selling the RAZR, due to a technical glitch that caused the phone to drop calls or shut down. The glitch was reportedly resolved two months later. [cite news
title = Motorola Moves Beyond RAZR Glitch
work = Forbes
date= 2006-05-31
url = http://www.forbes.com/markets/2006/05/31/motorola-nokia-0531markets07.html
accessdate = 2006-09-10
]

On July 18, 2006 Motorola announced it had shipped the 50 millionth RAZR, making it the most popular cell phone of any kind. [http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/news/detail.jsp?globalObjectId=7031_6980_23]

On October 3, 2006, Sprint announced that they are going to start selling RAZRs, along with the SLVR and the new KRZR. [cite news
title = Sprint Announces Upcoming Availability of MOTOKRZR™, MOTORAZR™ AND MOTOSLVR™ with Advanced Power Vision Capabilities
url = http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=13640
work = [http://www.sprint.com Sprint.com] press release
date = 2006-10-03
accessdate = 2007-01-18
]

On May 15, 2007, Motorola announced the new RAZR 2, with a bigger screen, better UI, and Linux platform.

2G Models

V3

The original RAZR V3 GPRS phone is carried by AT&T (formerly Cingular), Cincinnati Bell, T-Mobile,unicel Suncom Wireless and Centennial Wireless in the USA, Rogers Wireless and Fido in Canada, Telcel in Mexico, Optus and Telstra in Australia, Vodafone in New Zealand and Australia, Brasil Telecom GSM, Claro, Airtel, BPLmobile & Hutch in India Oi and TIM in Brazil and by many companies in other countries.

Matte Black version

A black version was produced for distribution in the 77th Academy Awards gift bags, [cite news
last = Kane
first = Margaret
title = Oscar goody bags looking Razr sharp
work = CNET News.com
date= 2006-01-31
url = http://www.cnet.com.au/mobilephones/0,239025893,240003761,00.htm
accessdate = 2006-09-10
] and was released in early May 2005. As of September 2005, the black version is available in the USA from AT&T, Metro PCS,Suncom Wireless and Cellular One from Dobson Cellular Systems, Canada only from Fido Solutions or Rogers Wireless and in many other countries from Movistar and Claro (Telcel).

The black V3 is widely available in the European Union and is the standard version of the phone in Brazil.

Hot Pink versions

The first pink version was released in October 2005, and as of June 2006, is available in the USA from T-Mobile (as RAZR V3 Magenta, after the T-Mobile—and its parent, Deutsche Telekom's—corporate color, but called RAZR V3 Pink in other countries, including other T-Mobile networks), Verizon and Cingular Wireless and Suncom Wireless (each in a different shade, currently exclusive to the US). It is available in Canada from Bell, Rogers Wireless and Telus, and in the United Kingdom from T-Mobile and the Carphone Warehouse. $25 of sales from the Rogers pink V3 go to Rethink Breast Cancer. It is also available in all Movistar-serviced countries and Claro (Telcel).

Miami Ink Collection

As of October 30, 2006 through T-Mobile in the United States, Motorola offered a version with laser-etched tattoo-inspired designs created by Ami James of the TLC reality television show, Miami Ink. The phones are aesthetically different however they are standard V3r's, but commonly referred to as V3i's because of the inked tattoo on the phone. [ [http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details.jsp?globalObjectId=171/ MOTORAZR V3 Miami Ink Collection] ]

V3i

Infobox Mobile phone
name = Motorola RAZR V3i


screen = Internal: 176×220 pixel (2.2inch) TFT LCD, 262,144 colors
External: 96×80 pixel STN 65,536 colors
ringtone = MP3, Polyphonic - 24 chords
memory = 13.4 MB Internal
memory_card = microSD expandable up to512 MB (1GB only with the latest firmware)
networks = GSM Quad band
connectivity = GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2) slots 32-48 kbit/s
Bluetooth v1.2
mini-USB
music = MPEG-4 video playback
iTunes
Motorola DAP
size = 53 x 98 x 13.9 mm
weight = convert|96|g|oz|
series = Motorola RAZR

The successor to the RAZR is the RAZR V3i. It addresses some of the faults of the original RAZR V3 including a better (1.23 megapixel) camera with 8x digital zoom, an improved external and internal display also support for microSD cards of up to one GB. V3i is functionally very close to Motorola V635 model. The V3i comes in two versions: one with iTunes and one with Motorola's Digital Audio Player (DAP). [cite web | publisher = Motorola | title = Motorola RAZR V3i | date = 2006 | url = http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details.jsp?globalObjectId=130 | accessdate = 2007-01-20 ] The iTunes version of the phone has a 50 or 100 song limit restriction ("cap") depending on where the phone model was made. [cite news
last = Vogel
first = Sandra
title = Motorola RAZR V3i Review
work = CNET News.com
date= 2006-06-06
url = http://www.cnet.com.au/mobilephones/phones/0,239025953,240058166,00.htm
accessdate = 2007-01-20
] The Motorola DAP does not suffer from this cap; however, it takes considerably longer time to load and uses the V3's battery at a much faster rate than iTunes doesFact|date=February 2007. The phone's looks have also been subtly changed. It was announced on December 8, 2005 that Motorola had teamed up with Dolce & Gabbana to produce a Special Edition Gold RAZR V3t. Only 1,000 of these have been made and sold for a premium price.

On June 1, 2006, Motorola and Dolce & Gabbana once again released their limited edition gold phone. This model includes a D&G cell phone holder, a signature leather pouch, Bluetooth headphone, and FM earphones. It is available from all major Motorola retailers and select D&G boutiques.

The V3i is available in the following colors:
* Silver Quartz (main color)
* Gunmetal Grey
* Gold Plate (special edition DG version only, see above)
* Dark Blue
* Maroon
* Violet
* Orchid
* Black for (PRODUCT)RED (special edition to tie in with the (PRODUCT) RED initiative)
* Platinum
* Red
* Chrome Green
* Chrome Purple
* Celery (some companies call it Lime Green instead)The Motorola RAZR V3i was released to most worldwide markets in the Q4 of 2005–2006. In the U.S. the phone was released through Cingular Wireless on September 6, 2006, with a new activation price of $299, but is availible with At&T Wireless as well as Suncom Wireless.

V3r/V3t

The V3r and V3t are models sold by T-Mobile, AT&T (formerly Cingular), and Canadian cellular services such as Rogers Wireless, respectively. These models are virtually identical to the V3 and V3i, except they use Motorola's Digital Audio Player instead of iTunes for music playback. T-Mobile's V3r offers a Voice Notes feature which permits forwarding your audio recordings to voicemail as the only storage method. However, a publicly available seem edit permits users to enable the hidden Voice Records feature. Voice Records allows you to save voice recordings locally to phone memory. Currently, Voice Records is limited to less than two minutes of audio recording and stores the resulting records as .avr format files on the a partition within phone memory. In contrast, currently available seem edits can expand the maximum size of video recordings.

T-Mobile V3t phone memory is 10.0MB total, including all system files. This space is divided unevenly into a and c partitions. Memory on partition a is larger than 2MB and contains system files, including some of the branding images for the phone carrier. Partition a also contains the avr structure for the hidden Voice Records feature. Partition c is larger than 5.5MB and stores user data, including images, sounds, videos, text notes, calendar entries, phone book entries, Java applets and web cache. V3r and V3t phones sold by T-Mobile come equipped with Java-based software that supports T-Mobile's "MyFaves" rate plan. Publicly available third party tools can remove this Java software and other system or locked files to free memory for other uses.

Canada's Rogers Wireless also carries them for a reduced price compared to the original Razrs.

V3im

The V3im is the iTunes version of the RAZR V3i available in the UK market with a 100 song cap. [ [http://direct.motorola.com/eng/web_producthome.asp?Country=GBR&language=ENG&productid=30519 Motorola United Kingdom - RAZR V3im - Cell Phones ] ]

MS500

Another version of this phone was released in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) on June 1, 2005. This version has the similar physical appearance as the original V3 but instead of GSM, it is a CDMA phone for SK Telecom. It is the first CDMA version of the RAZR without the expandable memory, Bluetooth and SIM card, since Motorola Korea's system was able to produce its own model before worldwide GSM format release. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera, video recording, 80MB of internal memory and a variety of UI features, such as mobile blog, Yoga graphic book, Diet diary and lottery number generator for Wellness theme. It also comes in colors other than those mentioned above. Black, pink, and lime models are seen around Korea. In February 8, 2006 Motorola Korea released its own slide-phone model for the RAZR named Z model name MS600. Unlike most other versions, the MS500 version is packaged with a charging dock and has three metal terminals on the back side immediately under the battery cover.

Also, as the add-on to the MS600, MS500 Lime RAZR has been in circulation in South Korea since October 2006 along with the Motorola KRZR Black and Motorola KRZR Fire (Red).

V3re

The RAZR V3re (also known as V3_06) is a GSM model that has been updated to support EDGE technology. It is nearly identical to the original V3, having no memory card slot and 4x zoom. It can be identified by a slightly larger notch under the Motorola logo when closed [ [http://www.hacktherazr.com/forum/about-v3re] ] , and a software version starting with R3442A. It is available in North America from T-Mobile and AT&T in the US and Rogers/Fido in Canada.

CDMA2000 Models

V3c

On November 21, 2005, a CDMA2000 version of the RAZR, known as the RAZR V3c, became available to Alltel and SaskTel users. Verizon Wireless followed suit on December 7, 2005. Unlike models for Alltel and other carriers, Verizon's V3c features a proprietary user interface and disables, in software, Bluetooth file transfer capabilities (called OBEX). (Although OBEX is supported in Verizon's V3c firmware version .02, and version .04 if flash-upgraded directly from .02, skipping any install of .03.) In January 2006, Canadian Telus, Bell Mobility and Aliant Mobility, Venezuelan carriers Movistar and Movilnet, and Brazilian Vivo began carrying the V3c. In April 2006 Cricket Communications began selling the V3c. The RAZR V3c supports CDMA 2000 1xRTT and 1xEV-DO third generation wireless technologies. This is the technology Verizon Wireless uses to provide their V CAST multimedia service. The coverage of this feature, however, may not be available everywhere. US Cellular and Alaska Communications Systems, Alaska's CDMA provider, also carry the V3c. It also has approximately 41.2 MB of internal memory, although only about 36 MB are available for use. The V3c does not support an expandable memory card.

The original version of the V3c was charcoal gray, and a light pink version called Satin Pink (different from the GSM Magenta/Pink and the AT&T Cotton Candy versions) was released by Verizon Wireless in January 2006. Telus Mobility, Bell, Aliant, and Vivo also carry pink versions of the V3c.

V3m

V3m is a CDMA version of the RAZR. As an upgrade to the V3c, it features a microSD card slot for up to 2 GB of memory expansion, a longer lasting battery, and 40MB of internal memory. The V3m presently comes in silver, pink and red although the original release as well as models currently available on the Sprint CDMA network featured the gunmetal gray color of the V3c. For a limited time Alltel offered a Fire Red color. This model is not available in the UK, although the V3x is on sale there.

Verizon Wireless version

Verizon Wireless disabled certain features on the V3m including the ability to transfer data files to and from the phone via Bluetooth (a specific protocol called OBEX). Verizon has also blocked the transfer of most data over USB, such as ringtones. These phones also run Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW), which signs each application to the phones Electronic Serial Number, or ESN, thus preventing the use of free applications. The equivalent models offered by competitors (such as the V3t by T-Mobile) still retain these features.

Verizon also installs their own user interface instead of the default Motorola interface that they used to use in the past. This has led to many Verizon Wireless users to resort to using their own artificial means of reverting their phones back to an original Motorola condition, or to that of a Verizon phone that has some of the disabled features enabled. [ [http://mark.cdmaforums.com/Monster2.htm Mark_Venture's Verizon Phone Info Page ] ] A newer Verizon version of the phone has been upgraded and features limitless video capture, easier laid out menu system and the ability to customize the external screen. The phone is still unable to sync to a computer via USB cable for anything other than charging, unless a software such as Bitpim is used to access files.

Red V3m

Partnering with Motorola, US Cellular and Sprint released a special Product Red RAZR and Bluetooth H500 headset to help support Global Fund programs which positively impact the lives of women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. Also in the UK there is a Product Red V3i, SLVR, and Bluetooth H3 headset.

W-CDMA/UMTS/FOMA models

V3x

Announced in March 2005 , the RAZR V3x was formerly known as the Motorola V1150. Externally, it appears to be a larger RAZR V3, albeit with enhancements such as a 2.0 Megapixel camera. Internally, it is quite different, utilizing a different microprocessor, chipset, an Nvidia GoForce GPU, and radio ICs. As a 3G product, its feature set is closer to that of phones such as the Motorola V980, e.g., two cameras instead of the single camera typical on GSM or CDMA products. However one of the main attractions of the RAZR V3, the fact that it is very thin, is no longer present in the V3x; although it is the smallest phone available in the UK on the "3" network, compared to other clamshells, it is only an average-sized phone. It won the "Best 3GSM handset" at the 2006 3GSM World Congress. [ [http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/ontheradar/0,39050922,39311054,00.htm Motorola's RAZR V3x gets "Best 3GSM Handset" award - Mobile Phones - Crave - CNET Asia ] ]

M702iG

In Japan, a 3G(W-CDMA) NTT DoCoMo version of the V3x was released in late August 2006. This version has IrDA.

V3xx

Announced in July 2006, the V3xx is a 3G Category 5/6 (3.6 Mbit/s) HSDPA and EDGE supported handset. It is extremely similar in appearance to the compact V3i design, but incorporates an improved feature set with a 1.3 megapixel camera in place of the 1.23 megapixel, 50 MB of internal memory, support for microSD and Bluetooth A2DP. Like the V3x, it is also equipped with a secondary screen and a higher resolution 240x320 pixel (QVGA) main screen. [cite news | title = Motorola RAZR V3xx | work = GSM Arena | date= 2006-12-20 | url = http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_razr_v3xx-1648.php | accessdate = 2006-09-10 ] .The V3xx was made available for purchase internationally on the Three network in November 2006, and is now available on AT&T (formerly Cingular) for free with a new 2-year contract. The secondary camera is not available in the USA. The built-in GPU, manufactured by Nvidia (model GoForce 4800) is capable of rendering 3D images through OpenGL ES. The phone includes a much faster CPU as well, making the performance of all features, including 3G/Data much more real-time. (All menuing delays common to the slower V3 platform are gone). With the new CPU available, the V3xx Phone now also includes a fast USB V2.0 for downloading ringtones/images/mp3 files quickly. (older V3's were limited to USB V1.1)

Unlike with the V3 and V3i (both of which were quad band GSM and thus worked equally well on any GSM network in the world) the V3xx comes in different variants depending on the local frequency bands used for GSM and UMTS/HSDPA. The North American V3xx is quad band (850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz) GSM and dual band (850 MHz/1900 MHz) UMTS/HSDPA, whereas the version sold in Europe and Asia is tri band (900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz) GSM and single band (2.1 GHz) UMTS/HSDPA. This is likely due to the need to fit the internal components of the V3xx into a small casing; as of early 2007 global phones that support quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA are considerably bulkier than the V3xx.

M702iS

NTT DoCoMo version of the V3xx. This version does not have GSM, HSDPA. But it has IrDA. [http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/foma/702i/m702is/index.html NTT DoCoMo FOMA M702iS]

RAZR maxx

The RAZR maxx is a new 3G HSDPA and EDGE handset predated by the RAZR V3x. Initially known as the "maxx V6," it was released in Europe by the end of 2006. Additionally Motorola had released pictures on its website of the Verizon version. The original version has a 2.0 Megapixel camera with LED flash, a large convert|2.2|in|mm|sing=on screen with 240x320 QVGA display (like the V3xx) and 50 megabytes of internal storage. [cite news
last = Ziegler
first = Chris
title = Verizon to get its own MOTORAZR MAXX
work = Engadget Mobile
date= 2006-10-16
url = http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/16/verizon-to-get-its-own-motorazr-maxx/
accessdate = 2006-12-21
] While gaining a significantly improved featureset, it will maintain the same thin profile of the original RAZR V3. Key to its design are a glass fascia with external touch-sensitive controls for MP3s.

This phone is available in Australia from Telstra on their 850 MHz Next G network.

The Verizon Wireless version became available on April 24, 2007.

The Verizon Wireless version, the RAZR maxx Ve, does not have the second camera on the inside of the phone. Instead, there is a shutter button for focusing and picture taking. The Ve will feature Verizon's menu system, but is said to support OBEX profiles, unlike Verizon's current RAZR V3m.

RAZR²

The new, more sleek and more stable design of the RAZR came out in North America in July 2007. This new RAZR includes more features such as Crystal talk (a feature designed to improve telephone audio quality) and a touch sensitive external screen (used for replying to text messages, listening to music, and other features). Also, sturdier materials such as stainless steel will replace aluminum in the RAZR. The new models are the V8, the V9, and the V9m. [cite news
last = Ziegler
first = Chris
title = The Motorola Razr 2
work = Engadget Mobile
date= 2007-05-15
url = http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/15/the-motorola-razr-2/
accessdate = 2007-06-23
] Despite these major improvements, the RAZR² does not share the immense commercial success of the original RAZR.

Developments

The original V3 was intended to be a low-selling "halo product" to promote the Motorola brand. [ [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/09/cat_keynes_motorola/ Only one man can save Motorola | The Register ] ] The phone was comparable in functionality to other cell phones when first released, but due to advancements in the cell phone industry, is now of relatively limited functionality. It had only 5.5 MB of usable memory capacity, upgradeable to an absolute maximum of about 10 MB by modding the phone (see below for details). Furthermore it had no storage expansion slot and a low camera resolution of 0.3 megapixels (Resolution: 640x480 pixels).

The newer models (V3i and V3x) addressed these issues by increasing memory capacity to 30.8 MB and 62.8 respectively. Camera resolutions were increased to 1.23 megapixels for the V3i, and 2.0 megapixels for the V3x. The hinge mechanism was also reinforced. For the V3x, Motorola slightly modified the keypad layout in response to complaints about it being difficult to use. The keys are bigger and more widely spaced, and rubber spacers have been added in between, instead of the laser-etchings on the metallic surface itself as seen previously.

Criticisms

According to a survey by "Mobile", 78% of RAZR users would not buy another Motorola handset because of poor usability. This figure was even higher for first-time users. [cite web | title=Ease-of-use dogs Moto | url=http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/content/15020.asp?men=2&sub=24 | accessdate=2008-09-12 ] One company ranked it 11th out of 13 for ease-of-use, when compared to competitors' products — the RAZR required extra steps and had poor usability, meaning that users had a 47% success rate for a given task. [cite web | title=Usable Products Report | url=http://www.usableproducts.com/news/pr_popup_mdu.shtml | accessdate=2008-05-10 ] Also, many people dislike the interaction with it, saying that it's "awful". [cite web | title=Making cellphones personal | url=http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/21/technology/pluggedin_mehta_cellphonedesign.fortune/index.htm | accessdate = 2008-05-10 ]

Other criticisms are:
* The clock is obstructed from view during phone calls (however the V3xx model can display this)
* The UI is prone to frequent crashes and has slow response times when opening menus
* The main menu uses low quality 8-bit (256-color) icons. This is in contrast to the 32-bit anti-aliased icons used on newer phones such as the Rokr E2 from Motorola or K800i from Sony Ericsson
* Postal addresses cannot be stored on a V3 but can be stored on a V3i and V3x
* The maximum size of a multimedia message is 100 KB, limiting the length of a video clip to approximately 3 or 4 seconds.
* There is a very low arbitrary limit on the number of texts that can be stored (69), even with free memory on v3i models. Memory cards cannot be used to expand this limit.

Complaints were also made about dust accumulating between the V3's plastic screen and LCD glass, possibly through an external side button. Access to the dust requires peeling off the plastic cover, usually followed by a replacement cover. [ [http://www.themotoguide.com/cleaningtheinnerlcd.php Modding the Motorola Razr V3 | razr mods | Razr Software Upgrading - Cleaning the Dust from the LCD ] ] Some of the RAZR's problems still exist on newer Motorola phones, causing analysts to assume a corporate innovation problem. [cite web | title=Motorola's Innovation Problem | url=http://www.forbes.com/2008/02/01/motorola-nokia-samsung-leadership-clayton_in_jg_0201claytonchristensen_inl.html?feed=rss_news | accessdate = 2008-05-10 ]

U.S. network restrictions

Due to many Sprint customers complaining about less than expected battery life, Motorola has begun to offer free high-capacity batteries to Sprint customers who contact Motorola's customer service line with battery life issues.

Cultural impact

The RAZR has been said to be the "iPod" of mobile phones. Being the slimmest phone during its release in 2004, it easily stood out amongst other phone models. It has also been one of the most popular mobile phones since its first release, having been spotted in the hands of celebrities and businessmen alike, it is frequently seen in movies and TV shows and is also being used by the Dutch Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende. [cite news
title = Als zij foto's maken, dan mag ik dat ook!
work = Hyves.net
url = http://jpb.hyves.nl/fotos/31522203/0/sCzn/?PHPSESSID=7c07cd865c278f3e7fdf6236d67729f5#
accessdate = 2007-01-02
] It is also a token piece in the popular modernized board game, Monopoly Here & Now.

In popular culture

Since its release the RAZR has become identified as a 'fashion' product and an iconic cell phone.citation|date=June 26, 2006 |title=The World's Most Iconic Cell Phones |url=http://www.forbes.com/2006/06/26/mobile-razr-brick_cx_df_0626cellicon.html |first=Dan |last=Frommer |publisher=Forbes |accessdate=2008-01-10] The RAZR has since been used in several television shows and featured in several movies. Contestants on the NBC adventure reality show "Treasure Hunters" were given RAZRs for communication with the host and each other throughout the season. [cite web| date = July 11, 2006| url =http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13689218| title = Is ‘Treasure Hunters’ copying ‘Amazing Race’? | publisher = MSNBC| accessdate =2007-08-21] The Product Red edition of the RAZR was launched by Oprah and Bono for charity. [cite web| date = October 12, 2006| url =http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/10/12/red.razr.and.ipod.nano/| title = iPod nano, Motorola RAZR to go Red for charity | publisher =MacNN| accessdate =2007-08-21] Its popularity has greatly faded though in recent years to newer models.

pecific absorption rate

The cell phone radiation levels by specific absorption rate (SAR) ratings for the V3 line are: [ [http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6602_7-6258775-4.html?tag=lnav Motorola cell phone radiation chart - CNET reviews ] ]

Specifications

The complete list of specifications [http://www.ephonenews.com/v/1/2/577/1/Motorola_RAZR_V3c.html] for the V3c variant of the RAZR follows. Note that specifications for other versions vary.

Notes and references

Further reading

* [http://base.google.com/base/a/1648188/D13921231836166544628 Creating ringtones for a RAZR V3t]

External links

* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=706eab651780b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3] and [http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details/0,,69,00.html announcement]
* [http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details/0,,127,00.html Motorola RAZR V3 Blue]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=6f2b0be12c3dd010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3i]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=c0322c1cef62d010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3i DG]
* [http://direct.motorola.com/eng/web_producthome.asp?Country=GBR&language=ENG&productid=30519 Motorola RAZR V3im]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=46b12c1cef62d010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3m]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=fb1eab651780b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3c]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=6853756582c2b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3x]
* [http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=3a7424031d090110VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome Motorola RAZR V3xx]
* [http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details.jsp?globalObjectId=163 Motorola RAZR maxx V6]
* [http://developer.motorola.com/products/handsets/?num=all MOTODEV Developer information]

Reviews

* [http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Motorola_MOTO_RAZR_V3-82841-1.html Motorola RAZR V3 - Review by Mouthshut.com]
* [http://www.cnet.com.au/tags/0,239034281,1230082413o,00.htm Motorola RAZR Reviews - CNET.com.au]
* [http://www.thearticlewriter.com/razr.htm Motorola RAZR V3 - Review by The Article Writer]
* [http://www.611connect.com/phone/motorola-razr-v3m Motorola RAZR V3m in Pink or Silver - Cell Phone Reviews by 611Connect.com]


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