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
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