Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Motorola RAZR: still popular

The RAZR still remains as the most popular cell phone around today. My brother has one, at least four of my friends, and just about every other person I meet.

As of today, here is a screenshot from Letstalk.com's best seller list:



Why is the RAZR so popular? Well, many like the looks. Let's see, the RAZR is sleek and thin. It is well designed. I like how the touchpad blends with the surface and doesn't stick out like many other cellphones. It also comes with many different colors to match just about any individual styles.

What about specs? This one is for a v3:

  • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) capable
  • Mobile Instant Messaging using AOL® Instant MessengerTM
  • Quad-band international capability
  • Polyphonic speaker and downloadable ringtones, supertones, and full-audio ringtones
  • Integrated digital VGA camera with 4x zoom, image quality options, and auto-timer
  • Photo phone book and picture Caller ID
  • Built-in speakerphone
  • WAP Browser, Brew and Bluetooth capable
  • Voice activated dialing and commands*
  • Video download and playback capabilities
  • Personal organizer: Calendar, calculator, alarm clock, and currency converter

Not really groundbreaking as a phone. But it works well as a phone. Bluetooth will payoff even if you dont' replace in a year or two because of the cell phone bans in car laws that are upcoming. You can easily attach a handsfree device.

Lastly, when the RAZR first came out, it cost a lot, in the hundreds at first. Now, it's being given out for free.

Start reading some reviews from Letstalk.com customers. Meanwhile, here are some cool looking RAZRs:

Motorola RAZR V3 Black (Cingular) Motorola RAZR V3m Pink (Verizon Wireless) Motorola RAZR V3r Fire Red (Cingular) Motorola RAZR V3 Magenta (T-Mobile) Motorola RAZR V3 Dragon Tattoo (T-Mobile)


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