The success of the Motorola RAZR is indisputable, its excellent line and specifications propelling it in the top of world wide sales.
And now, Jim Wicks, head of the design department at Motorola, is announcing RAZR's first successor.
In 2004 we
were getting acquainted with the RAZR model, and in 2006 we will meet its successor. This model will explore new technological domains, but Wicks refrained from giving too many details.
"Phones designed around specific advanced features such as television or music could be important in the future, but most people still use cell phones mainly to communicate either by talking or text messages" , said Jim Wicks.
Until the launching of RAZR's successor, Motorola will launch this year PEBL and SLVR, type phones which will probably warm up the crowd for the new Motorola V3 RAZR.