Motorola RAZR V3xx
What is the difference
TMoto said:
This is just the beginning of 3G Motorola devices in the US.
And they'll ALL be garabge! 🤣
Now regardless what all of the haters in here say, i have nothing but GOOD luck and experience with Motorola's. I do agree however that this design is out of date and cannot wait for the newer V6 Maxx and the Ve (CDMA version).
Those will feature a newer clamshell design (still thin), larger QVGA screens, New and updated User Interfaces, longer battery life and even better 3/3.5G support.
BTW I have a RAZR V3mm (Amp'd), which runs the standard Moto UI. I couldnt be happier.
You're right. EVDO blows the doors off anything available today in US for data speed.
But I'm hoping that the Ve update to the CDMA RAZR will have Rev A EVDO - vs. Rev 0 today. The upload speed of Rev 0 is still kind of slow.
rlowell
The Razr series is an extremely popular phone for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it's a phone that's very easy to always have with you, if you are somebody who always needs a phone (and not a PDA or mini computer).
It only makes sense that Motorola would have a 3G phone that bases its external design and features on the extremely popular Razr.
I think, too, that Motorola did well to stay slightly behind the bleeding edge when it comes to developing 3G WCDMA phones, as evinced by some of the horrible criticism received by the CU500 and the Sync.
I wonder if the critics would have been happier with a 3G release of the K1 coming first instead of a 3G release of t...
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