The clamshell will feature broadband capabilities.

Jan 5, 2007 14:06 GMT  ·  By

And we land again in the RAZR country were herds and herds of differently branded RAZR handsets sporting all types of graphic elements on their cases and having the colors of the rainbow roam the retail stores? shelves and still attract lots of buyers even if they have been launched two years ago.

Those herds now have another member that goes by the name of V3xx. You have heard about it before but this one has something special that sets it apart from the others.

The main thing making it unique is the orange Cingular splash appearing on the button above the green call key.

It also is a 3G enabled handset and even if it won?t the single HSPDA flavored device on the Cingular line-up at the date of its launch, it still has something to be appealing with.

This V3xx will offer its future owners broadband data access and the possibility to use it as a high speed modem for their personal computer.

Once they will make the decision to buy such a cellphone, the Cingular customers will get their hands on a quad-band GSM/WCDMA device, working on 900, 1800, 1900 and 2100 MHz networks, featuring a microSD memory expansion card slot, a main 256k colors TFT display and an external 65k colors TFT screen, a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x zoom and camcorder capabilities and a bonus video call VGA camera, a multimedia player with support for MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ files.

They will also be able to make use of the GPRS, EDGE and HSPDA high speed data technologies, of the PC synchronization MOTOSYNC software that will connect to the PC through a USB 2.0 and of the wireless Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo A2DP.

That is not a thing to get over that easy these days if you are a web surfing maniac and if the guys from Cingular will also keep its price low, I guess once again, Motorola will have a reason to rejoice.