By Allen Tsai | Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:49 am |
Motorola today launched the RAZR V3maxx Ferrari Challenge, a limited edition mobile phone that combines the style of Ferrari and the technological innovation of Motorola.
Characterized by a modern elegant design, the RAZR V3maxx Ferrari Challenge is a unique handset with HSDPA capability and offers a series of exclusive features: the Ferrari emblem on the exterior glass, the roar of the Ferrari F1 eight-cylindre engine accompanies the switching of the handset on or off, images of the Ferrari F430 engine on the mini external display and the image of the Ferrari emblem on a grey Ferrari in the internal display.In order to further enrich the original features, into the phone there are also thirty photographic images showing Ferrari F430 and Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli USA. Underlining the elegance and attention to detail, the RAZR V3maxx Ferrari Challenge comes with a soft, hand-made carry case in Ferrari-red leather. The RAZR V3maxx Ferrari Challenge delivers the capability to listen to music, browse the Internet and download content at extremely high speed, all within a handset with high-end finishes, in a futuristic mix of metal and tempered glass. External touch controls allow for fast access to the music functions when the phone is closed with great elegance and simplicity. The Motorola RAZR V3maxx Ferrari Challenge will be available in the five continents starting today, from Ferrari Stores and all major Motorola dealers, at the recommended price of 490 euros. - Motorola RAZR V3maxx (Ferrari Challenge) Specs
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