Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Motorola RAZR V3 Review

The RAZR V3 measures a tiny 89 x 53 x 13.9 mm. Motorola has put design and aesthetics high on the list of priorities by creating the RAZR V3 completely from metal-alloy. Therefore, in addition to being remarkably thin, the RAZR V3 is not surprisingly lightweight as well, weighing a mere 95 grams. Functionally, due to its thinness, plastic would inherently be too fragile. Therefore, the anodized aluminum casing was needed for stability, durable enough to withstand everyday wear and tear in addition to the occasional bump or drop.

With the V3 closed, the front panel contains an external display for handy access to information without opening the phone. Located directly above it lies the lens for the built-in VGA camera, able to take photos at 3 resolutions of up to 640 x 480 px. Although the lens is exposed at all times, Motorola has used hardened glass instead of a lens cover to avoid scratches that may occur.

The side of the RAZR V3 contains a connection for a Mini-USB plug. An adaptor is included that also allows charging the phone through this input. Additionally, voice functionality and standard volume keys on the sides provide convenient access.

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