By Allen Tsai | Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:14 am |
Motorola combines style and innovative technology on Hollywood's most glamorous night by debuting the not-yet-available Motorola RIZR Z3 at the 79th Annual Academy Awards. In recognition of their nominations, the top 25 nominees in the directing and four acting categories will receive a RIZR.
In keeping with Motorola's traditional Oscar phone efforts, each nominee's phone is packaged in a custom made, keepsake box. This year, the RIZR will be presented in a package reminiscent of a classic Hollywood dressing room door, complete with a personalized star with the category and name of each nominee.Merging an innovative slider design with an impressive feature set, the RIZR delivers a dynamic mobile package for socially active, on-the-go consumers who demand style, fun and adventure. Uniquely crafted, the RIZR features a thin, narrow slider form factor with familiar finishes, rich housing materials and a multi-modal design for using the phone in both the open and closed positions. The RIZR also allows users to shoot photos both vertically and horizontally, capturing favorite moments at their best. Appealing to the senses, this sleek, new device boasts exceptional imaging, vivid color screen, enhanced music features and global connectivity. Nominees will also receive two new compatible Bluetooth-enabled headsets for use with the RIZR. The first, the H800 headset, merges fashion and technology with Motorola's Rapid Connect technology. The lightweight H800 headset mirrors the phone's design with its on/off slider functionality and offers an intuitive interface for easy-to-use connections via Bluetooth wireless technology. Next is the Motorola S9 headset that helps provide wireless access to music and voice calls - all on the go. - Motorola RIZR Z3 Specs
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