Motorola Unveils RAZR V3 Phone

July 27, 2004 | by Ian Bell

Motorola's RAZR V3 phone could be this years hottest phone. With an anodized aluminum body, and a pleasant blue glow behind the keys, you cant help but fall in love with it.

"In a major innovation in design and engineering, the RAZR V3 team has created a phone of firsts. The combination of metals, such as aircraft-grade aluminum, with new advances, such as an internal antenna and a chemically-etched keypad, led to the formation of a device that measures just 13.9mm thin."

"At Motorola, we are always striving to transform and evolve the design expectations for the mobile phone," said Mike Zafirovski, Motorola's president and chief executive officer. "By surpassing current mobile expectations, the RAZR V3 represents Motorola's history of delivering revolutionary innovations while setting a new bar for future products coming out of the wireless industry."

"With the RAZR V3, Motorola has created the most eye-catching handset on the market. For most consumers, form-factor is the crucial hook when choosing a mobile phone, and the V3 has form-factor in spades," said Yankee Group analyst, Matt Hatton. "Couple this with the functionality you'd expect on a top-end phone and Motorola seems to have a winner on its hands."

We have not been given a release date or price yet, but we do expect the phone to be available before Christmas. We will post more information once we get it.

Motorola RAZR V3

More pictures can be found in our forums.

Post Your Comment...Comments

Jay Wade on May 11th, 2005 at 11:05 PM:

This is my dream phone. I love the gigantic screen, the amazing internal LCD and Bluetooth. I've had it for 2 months now, and at first I thought it might be too wide to carry, but the slim design made it an easy fit for my pocket. It takes really good pictures and the speakerphone sounds great. The only problems are that fingerprints show up really easy, the external LCD is a tad small, and the price of course is EXCESSIVE. If I wasn't able to get it for $40, I wouldn't have been able to get this great phone. If you want to find out how you can get it for $40 as well, just email me at chinolany@hotmail.com.

James on May 12th, 2005 at 12:32 PM:

I have heard that menu navigation is pretty slow, what do you think?

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