Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 12 2005, 10:16am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Update 05/15/07
Motorola announces RAZR 2
PSP Updates (yes, they usually report about Sony PSP Hacks) got their hands on an unannounced Motorola RAZR 2 and published several photos of the next generation RAZR phone.
The RAZR 2 (not the official name, could be also called V3i) has a MicroSD card slot, 1.3MP digital camera,
Bluetooth and a slightly updated keyboard. It is supposedly a bit thicker than the RAZR V3. All in all, a not very exciting update. Maybe it is even just for selected markets and this model will not be launched globally.
See the photos here.
This one is not to be confused with the Motorola V3X, which comes this quarter. Motorola has a product page up for this one.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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