Motorola announces Razr quartet

With solo iTunes mobile...

By Michael Singer, 9 November 2005 13:40

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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. It includes a 1.23-megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom, video capture and a full-screen viewfinder. Razr V3i

The handset will also ship with a hot swappable memory card, 65K-colour support on the display and integrated Bluetooth wireless capability.

Pricing is expected to depend on the carrier, which Motorola has not yet revealed. The Razr V3i will be the second mobile handset to feature Apple's iTunes software. Motorola's Rokr phone also includes access to iTunes.

Motorola will also ship a new Razr V3c using CDMA wireless standard Ev-DO (Evolution Data Only, Evolution Data Optimised) networks. The handset has several of the same features as the Razr V3i, with a camera upgrade to 1.3-megapixels.

Both newer handsets are expected to tap into a recent momentum at Motorola, which has reported strong sales of its popular clamshell-style Razr handset since its debut last year. Motorola continues to be the second largest handset-supplier worldwide behind Nokia.

According to market researcher The NPD Group, Motorola accounted for 30 per cent of the 31.6 million handsets sold in the third quarter of 2005. Three of the company's mobile phones, including the ultra-thin Razr, were among the five top-selling models. The others were the V551 and V180.

Motorola also said it would sell a pink and a blue version of its Razr handset later this year. As previously reported, in September Motorola CEO Ed Zander revealed shipping details of the coloured versions of the handsets.

It's also likely that retail giant Wal-Mart Stores will start selling the Razr this holiday shopping season for $88.73, according to website Black Friday 2005, which posts information about retail deals. The phone presently sells for around $199 at various retailers.

Michael Singer writes for CNET News.com

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  1. 1. Alan Butcher

    Reliability: Will they do something about reliability? I have returned 2 of their flip phones (v545 and v635) several times, both with the same SMS lockup bug is different versions of code and still they have the problem. Is this just me?

    Finally the phone shop has given up and offered me vouchers. I'm getting a Samsung E5/600 instead.
    Motorola phones look lovely but that means -nothing- if they don't work properly :(

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