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Info Photos News Forum 100+ Reviews Phone Scoop Review Jul 11, 2005 by Eric Lin In-depth review of Motorola's iconic RAZR V3 high-end clamshell GSM phone for Cingular and T-Mobile. read review › ...
The Motorola Razr V3 is possibly one of the most popular cell phones in history, and sold 50 million units by mid-2006. It was released in 2004, and was marketed as a "fashion" phone.
While the Razer V3 started out as an expensive phone, Motorola started lowering the price of the handset soon after its launch. In late 2005, a new variant of the phone, the Razr V3i, was launched.
Prior to the iPhone and Galaxy, the Motorola Razr was the phone to buy among flip phones. Initially released in 2004 as the Razr V3, the line set off a new trend for super-thin, stylish phones.
Motorola's original Razr V3 is one of the most iconic phones of all time. When it was released in 2004, it looked like it belonged to the future, thanks to its sleek design and anodized aluminum ...
The Motorola Razr Plus also has something I’ve never seen on a folding phone before: dust resistance. The Razr Plus features an IP52 rating, meaning it’s officially protected against dust and ...
Motorola has resurrected its classic RAZR line in the form of the Razr, a modern-day foldable phone inspired by the design of the iconic original. It looks great, although the clever design comes ...
The second-generation Razr will be available unlocked later this fall for $1,399.99 at Best Buy, B&H Photo, Amazon, and Motorola’s website. It’ll also be sold through both AT&T and T-Mobile.