Monday, September 10, 2012

Unlocked Motorola RAZR V3 Cell Phone Details

Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Cell Phone
 | CellularCountry

Motorola Razr V3 Unlocked Cell Phone -This sleek and stylish flip phone is super thin while not the bulk! With the Quad Band antenna you’re bound to get reception wherever ever you go. The VGA camera allows you to shoot clear photos, and use Bluetooth technology to send it to your pc wirelessly! With a 3D graphics accelerator, games will never skip a frame and music will never skip a beat. You’ll even watch MPEG4 movies with the media player! The Motorola Razr V3 Cell Phone is expertly crafted to deliver exceptional performance. Inside the ultra-thin design are advanced options like MPEG4 video playback, Bluetooth wireless technology, a photographic camera and additional. And with the precision-cut data input device, minimalist styling and metal end, the V3 looks just as lovely because it performs. Plus, the Motorola Razr V3 works on these GSM Networks: GSM 800, 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. The important distinction is in the details. See whose career, in color, while not gap your phone — the big internal show is complemented by a formidable external show. The precision-cut metal data input device reacts to the lightest of touches. And also the options you can’t always see are equally spectacular, like quad-band GSM — for international calls wherever GSM network coverage and roaming agreements are free.

Technical Details:

  • This Unlocked Motorola cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier options could also be supported. It’ll not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • Quad-band GSM telephone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and GPRS data capabilities
  • VGA photographic camera (640 x 480) with video capture; 5 MB memory (not expandable)
  • Bluetooth for hands free communication; full duplex speakerphone; access to personal email; net browser; SMS/MMS/EMS electronic messaging
  • Up to 6.67 hours of digital speak time and 250 hours of standby time


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