Motorola's RAZR was a vast worldwide hit thanks to its undeniably sharp design, but those that delved deeper than the superficiality of its look found the specifications somewhat lacking. Unsurprisingly, Motorola has kept the RAZR brand alive, refreshing the basic handset and launching others after its likeness, including black and hot pink versions. One such is the RAZR V3x, a 3G variant with generally improved specifications all round. Fatter than the original RAZR, the RAZR V3x remains Motorola's thinnest 3G handset to date.
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According to Motorola, only the blue version of the V3x will be launched in Singapore. There are also plans to introduce a pink model at a later date. The V3x is expected to be out in stores before the end of March 2006.
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Design
If you've seen a RAZR you have the general idea of what the RAZR V3x is all about--a clamshell design with front screen and smooth looks. The finish on the front of the casing of our review model had a similar black, smooth feel to that on the bar-of-soap-like PEBL, but we also had a V3x with a gunmetal silver finish that we felt didn't share the same panache.
Although Motorola has done well to cram all that's needed into the hardware, we still feel the RAZR V3x is on the large side all round--slightly taller, wider and fatter than we'd like. With the clamshell opened up you are looking at a handset just shy of 180mm tall.
![]() The V3x is thin for a 3G phone, but not anorexic like the original RAZR. | |
As far as the rest of the edges of the RAZR V3x are concerned, there are a couple of buttons on both left and right. On the right edge one of the buttons launches the camera, the other the voice-dialling software. This can be used to dial people in the phonebook or make calls by speaking a number, and it will also take you to voicemail. Oddly it can also be used to launch the camera by voice--hardly necessary given that the camera button itself is right next door.
The left edge is where you find the volume rocker and a button that launches the camera in video shooting mode. We really like this handy shortcut as it makes shooting footage exceptionally quick, so that you miss fewer candid movie opportunities.
These buttons are all pretty sensitive, and unfortunately we found ourselves accidentally hitting the voice command button when picking the phone up, which was irritating. At least all bar the camera button are inactive when the clamshell is closed.
With the clamshell opened up you are greeted by a vast inner screen, which is extremely clear and bright, and pin-sharp. The number pad is designed in typical RAZR style, which is to say it is flat, with keys separated by raised sections. Everything is large and so easy to find. An inner camera caters for 3G video calling.
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