Science & Technology MOTOROLA V3xx


by PREETI PREETI - Date: 2007-03-19 - Word Count: 589 Share This!

Description
MOTORAZR V3XX delivers broadband-like connectivity and dynamic multimedia experience in the revolutionary RAZR form. Effortlessly stylish and efficiently powerful, this slim phone packs advanced functionality and compact entertainment. Browse the web, download information or exchange data with the power of high speed connectivity. It's truly impressive. Featuring the perfect blend of broadband-like speed, dynamic multimedia capabilities, and cutting-edge design, the MOTORAZR V3xx is the ultimate combination.

Features and Specifications
The cell phone borrows the ultra-thin design of RAZR, and adds a spice of 3G communications, multimedia capabilities and high speed mobile access. This is the first Motorola clamshell that features High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and EDGE technology. Motorola V3xx has an advanced integrated Bluetooth wireless technology, an integrated calendar and a 1000-entry phonebook that suits all you communication needs. Some other connectivity methods would be GPRS, EDGE. GPRS is class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots) and the download speed is up to 32 - 48 kbps, while EDGE is also class 10 but the download is a bit higher, aimed at 236.8 kbps. . The cell phone weighs in at 102 grams and measures 104 x 53 x 16 mm. The main TFT display of the phone would offer 262K color definition with a diagonal of 2.2" and a QVGA (240x320 pixels) resolution. The phone carries the unique two-camera system video: a VGA camera and a 1.3 Mega Pixel digital camera. On the downside, the camera is only 1.3 Mega Pixels, less that the 2 Mega Pixels cameras that Motorola had. The videos are saved in MPEG4 format. The digital zoom is 8x. For the video calling, you have the VGA camera at your disposition. When the artist in you comes to the light, you can create videos or images at low or high resolution. To ensure you have just the space you need, you can save your creations on a microSD memory card. Motorola V3xx features, as any cell phone for entertainment, an MP3 player, which supports the following formats: MP3, AAC, AAC and WMA. The video player supports MPEG4 and 3GPP video formats. Also for the sole purpose of entertainment, the phone has Games. At your preference, you can download more Java Games if the existent ones are not enough for you. Additional features include, integrated Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology2 Bluetooth stereo Music Profile (A2DP) and Bluetooth Music Control Profile (AVRCP) for streaming music to compatible Bluetooth enabled wireless stereo headphones2,VGA Imager Point to Point Video at up to 15 frames per second1.

Conclusion
The Motorola RAZR V3xx is the pinnacle of RAZR phones -- as well it should be, given that Moto has had nearly four years to perfect this aging model. It's only competitor among the other RAZRs is the V3i, but only because we're fans of that phone's iTunes music app. The V3xx's crisp and bright high-resolution screen, along with its clear-sounded calls, robust calling options and solid video is great (although it's hard to recommend a phone for streaming video clips with true mobile TV around the corner). Otherwise, the V3xx features all favorite options, like stereo Bluetooth support and compatibility with downloaded Napster tunes. There is room for improvement, of course, especially with the phone's still-bland interface and music player. That said, if you're dying to jump onto the RAZR bandwagon at this late date, the V3xx is the one to get.

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