The original Motorola RAZR V3 was released for Cingular in late 2004. And while other carriers have
gotten newer and more advanced versions of the iconic handheld, Cingular customers have patiently waited for a successor. With the new RAZR V3i, Motorola undertook the challenge of improving upon the look, design, and features of the popular original. Replacing a legend is never easy, but the V3i presents a long overdue upgrade over the original while offering a design update that maintains its trademark ultra-slim profile.
The V3i was originally scheduled for release at the end of 2005, but mysteriously delayed until now. Consequently, some of the phone’s features are dated and no longer cutting edge, but the addition of a memory card slot, 1.23-megapixel camera, and iTunes make the V3i a welcome improvement over the original RAZR.
Having addressed the shortcomings of the original RAZR, the V3i provides an attractive new design to once again stand out in an ultra-thin market. [tag]Motorola RAZR V3i[/tag]Motorola RAZR V3i Review - Mobiledia