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January 26th, 2007, 14:28 GMT · By Iohana Georgescu

MotoRAZR v3xx Available on AT&T

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The MotoRAZR v3xx is pretty much an upgraded version of the v3x, and comes to provide everything customers seemed to want in the slim phone but the v3x didn't offer. The 3G clamshell has been approved by the FCC and is now heading towards AT&T shops.

I'm even starting to think that Motorola's chief financial officer, David Devonshire
was right in saying that the RAZR phones are more popular and selling more than ever before, because even though a long time has passed since the release of the first RAZR phone, people are not bored and still buying them.

It looks like people just can't give up the slim, stylish clamshell and pick a phone with a different design instead. The v3xx is pretty close as size to the v3x, measuring 4.05 x 2.08 x .06 inches and weighing 3.83 ounces.

The phone includes a 2.2 inch color screen, 1.3 megapixel camera, secondary VGA camera for video calling, Bluetooth for connectivity with A2DP support, so that the user can listen to music wirelessly with the help of some Bluetooth headphones, and a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion that will allow the storage of a considerable amount of music or video files.

The next-generation RAZR also comes with AOL, Yahoo and Windows Live Messenger instant messaging, music and video capabilities, advanced speech recognition, mobile email capabilities and Opera web browser. It will last for up to 3.5 hours of talk time and up to 14 days on standby mode.

MotoRAZR v3xx is currently available on AT&T and those who want to get themselves this new RAZR that provides fast Internet access speeds will have to pay $80 after a two-year contract and a $50 mail in rebate.

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