Motorola RAZR Review

Motorola has been dominating the flip phones for a long time now. With the latest introduction of the RAZR V3 they have set them selves up with a grand acceptance worldwide. The clean and very thin devise an intuitive design, with features such as Bluetooth, MP3 ringtones and built-in camera.
- Dual mode, dual band digital phone (1.9GHz & 800MHz)
- Operates on both the Bell core network and the Bell high speed mobile network
- Integrated digital music player (MP3) with external playback buttons
- 60 MB internal user memory with removable microSD media storage
- Synchronization of contacts and transfer of music/pictures via Motorola phone tools (included)
- 2.0 megapixel camera and video camera
- Picture/video messaging capable*
- Bluetooth enabled. Profiles supported:
- A2DP (Stereo Headset Profile)
- HSP (Headset-mono Profile)
- DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile)
- HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
- OPP (Object Push Profile)
- FTP (File Transfer Profile)
- OBEX (Object Exchange)
- BPP (Basic Printing)
- GAP (Generic Access Profile)
- Mobile BrowserTM capable*
- Download ringtones, screensavers, games and applications*
- Dial-up networking/USB tethered data*
- Speech-activated commands
- 2.2″ Internal 65K QVGA colour display
- 2.0″ External 65K QVGA colour display
- SMS/Text messaging capable* with iTAP message input
- Includes built in “tools” section for calculator, voice records, alarm clock, airplane mode and datebook
- Internal antenna
- 2-way speakerphone
- Languages – English & French
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