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Motorola Razr V3m (Sprint) - CNET

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CNET have reviewed the Sprint Motorola Razr V3m handset which features Bluetooth, a speakerphone, support for EV-DO networks and a 1.3 megapixel digital camera. 'From the exterior, the Sprint Razr V3m is nearly identical to Verizon's Razr V3m and to previous incarnations of the phone. It has the thin profile that sparked a cell phone design revolution but also the same boxy appearance when viewed from the front. Of course, Razr devotees will know that at 3.9x2.1x0.6 inches and 3.5 ounces it shares the same dimensions as the Razr V3c, which makes it marginally larger and heavier than the original Razr V3. The other exterior features are unchanged form the Verizon model as well. You get the same 65,000-color external display with the camera lens just above. The camera shortcut sits on the right spine, while the voice recording button and the volume rocker sit on the right spine. We're still not in love with the placement of these controls on the front flap instead of the rear, but we're used to it by now.'

Features:
• 1.3 megapixel digital camera with 4x digital zoom and video capture, playback and streaming
• Over the Air music downloads
• Integrated music player* and Stereo Headset Support via EMU
• Up to 1GB optional removable memory
• Brilliant 2.2” 65K TFT color main display
• 65K CSTN color support on external display
• Speaker independent name & digit dialing
• Bluetooth wireless technology, USB 1.1

Read: Motorola Razr V3m (Sprint) - CNET

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