By Allen Tsai | Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:05 am |
Cingular Wireless unveiled their latest music device, the Motorola RAZR V3i. Like its predecessors, the Motorola ROKR E1 and the Motorola SLVR L7, the RAZR V3i features iTunes, giving mobile music lovers the ability to enjoying their favorite PC-based music collections on their handset.
The RAZR V3i, fashionably colored Silver Quartz, comes packaged with everything music lovers need to transfer their favorite iTunes collections from the PC to the wireless phone, including a pre-installed 512 MB microSD card, a power charger, USB cable, stereo headset, 3.5 mm headset adapter, and desktop iTunes software.The RAZR V3i also features a color display for viewing album art. Music fans can randomly auto-fill or manually fill the mobile phone with playlists from their favorite music, audiobooks and podcasts from their iTunes library via a USB connection. The RAZR V3i pauses music automatically when users take a call and offers the ability to listen to music while messaging with friends or snapping a photo. The Bluetooth-enabled V3i is also rich in multimedia features, including an upgraded 1.23-megapixel digital camera with an 8x digital zoom, video record and playback and Multimedia Messaging capabilities. Cingular customers can also get access to their online content with Cingular's MEdia Net, which gives customers access to news and entertainment headlines, sports scores, financial quotes, local weather and more. The RAZR V3i is available in the U.S. through select Cingular Wireless retail locations or online at an initial retail price of $249.99 with a two-year service agreement. - Motorola RAZR V3i Specs
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:31 pm | By
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Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:51 pm | By
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Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:05 pm | By
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