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Motorola cuts off Razr copycat
News Motorola has won a court case against a Korean handset manufacturer whose devices bore a little too striking a resemblance to the iconic Razr. KBT, which sold the Razr-alikes in Asia, has agreed to stop manufacturing the devices after Motorola... [11 May 2006]
Motorola takes Razr to its handset range
News Hints as to how it will reinvent the six main mobile phone form factors after the success of its slimline Razr handset have topped a busy week of announcements for Motorola at the 3GSM show in Barcelona. [15 Feb 2006]
Motorola announces Razr quartet
News Motorola announced four upcoming Razr handsets on Tuesday, including one that comes preloaded with Apple's iTunes music software. The Razr V3i is expected to hit shelves before the end of the year. Razr V3i [09 Nov 2005]
Photos: Motorola unveils new Razrs
Photo Motorola on Tuesday, 8 November officially announced new models of its popular Razr phone. Pictured is the Razr V3i, an update to the Razr V3 that plays iTunes. Motorola's Razr V3i will be the second mobile handset to feature Apple's iTunes software. [09 Nov 2005]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Ed Zander
News Zander presided over the resurgence of the company with the iconic Razr, often copied, never outsold. And if the super slim phone is what Zander is best known for, in the last year he hasn't been slow to capitalise on the heritage, launching the... [05 Sep 2006]
Is the 'dumb blonde' phone here to stay?
Comment Remember the first wafer-thin, any-colour-as-long-as-it's-black Razr? And with the Razr still shifting, other manufacturers are racing to make devices shinier, tinier and all the more saliva-inducing. [07 Aug 2006]
Motorola CEO Zander to step down
News Motorola has been having a tough time of late - and has failed to return to the kind of form it enjoyed back in 2005 when its Razr phone took the market by storm. But there has been no new Razr success story and Motorola has slipped to number three... [30 Nov 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: How the iPhone changed the world
Comment It took the Razr two years to reach 10 million in a similar period so it's not an impossible target. The Razr even entered the market at a similar price point and didn't have the same high-end features and functionality the iPhone boasts. [12 Mar 2007]
BT Fusion turns to fashion phone
News The US mobile company is now selling a specially adapted version of the popular Razr, the V3b, alongside the Motorola V560 which has been available since the service launched in June last year. BT's Fusion service, which gives users landline and... [12 Jan 2006]
Oscars guests to get tech goodies
News Looking to get your hands on one of those hot new Razr phones from Motorola? No problem - if you'll be attending this year's Academy Awards ceremony. Motorola said on Wednesday that a limited-edition version of the ultra-thin, wildly popular phones... [28 Jan 2005]
Motorola shoots for video-encoding company
News The Razr maker said Modulus will complement its recent acquisitions of Broadbus, Kreatel, Netopia and Tut Systems. Motorola will soon add to its line-up of infrastructure products it can offer network service providers. [18 May 2007]
Global mobiles: Market charges into 2006
News Motorola posted a 60.6 per cent gain for the quarter, boosted by its new Razr models, which have continued to propel sales. Despite a slight seasonal decline, worldwide shipments of mobile phones rose 26 per cent in the first quarter of 2006... [21 Apr 2006]
Nokia sets legal dogs on Chinese copycats
News Motorola shut down production of a Korean copycat Razr in May. Nokia is suing two Chinese handset makers which it alleges are making copycat devices. Nokia filed the suit against two Shenzen-based companies, Shenzhen Telsda Mobile Communication... [29 Jun 2006]
3GSM: All the news and views
News Motorola takes Razr to its handset range The 3GSM World Congress 2006 is underway in Barcelona and silicon.com is on location, bringing you the latest announcements and happenings from sunny Spain all week long. [15 Feb 2006]
Can smart phones kill the PC?
News Motorola, which heightened its brand recognition among consumers with its popular thin phone, the Razr, is aiming to increase its presence in the enterprise market. PC-like features are being ported over to mobile phones with increasing frequency... [10 May 2007]
