Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 27 2004, 8:31am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Motorola announced high-tech ultra-thin clamshell mobile phone called Razr V3.
The Motorola Razr V3 is crafted with metals, such as aircraft-grade aluminum. It has an internal antenna and a chemically etched keypad. The Razr V3 is not quite as thin as a razor with 13.9mm, but for a phone that is thin. Lets compare it with the NEC credit-card sized mobile phone which only measures 10mm in width. The NTT DoCoMo Premini is thicker with 19.8mm.
The Motorola Razr V3 packs the features like digital camera, speaker phone, MP3 ringtones, Java game engine, 3d graphics engine, bluetooth and a 2.2" color screen.
Motorola says the Razr V3 is the most eye catching mobile phone on the market.
more details in Motorola Press-Release.
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