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  • Cingular-branded Motorola V3xx hits the FCC

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    12.01.2006

    It may be no match for its MAXX cousin, but the scrappy lil' Motorola V3xx (alias "MOTORAZR xx") does alright for itself -- especially this side of the pond, where folks are still relatively starved for HSDPA-equipped handsets. The latest FCC filings reveal that the V3xx will be heading to (or at least tested by) Cingular, which we can say with some confidence thanks primarily to a user's manual absolutely riddled with Cingular references. With just a 1.3 megapixel external camera and that please-make-it-stop original RAZR styling, the V3xx seems ultimately destined for one of the lower tiers in Cingular's 3G lineup, but the presence of a secondary forward-facing cam indicates that it could also end up being one of the first to support video calling.[Via Phone Scoop]

  • Italy gets Motorola RAZR V3xx

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.08.2006

    Hong Kong gets the KRZR first, Australia gets the MAXX first... what's next, Italy first out of the gate with the V3xx? Well, actually, yes. Telecom Italia's mobile division, TIM, is now showing the HSDPA-infused RAZR for a pricey €299 -- about $380 for us yanks, which is a smidge more than we were hoping considering that the V3xx is the entry-level model in Motorola's 3G clamshell push. Entry-level or no, though, the V3xx brings it strong with A2DP, a 1.3 megapixel main and VGA secondary cam, microSD expansion, and the typical alphabet soup of support for GSM flavors. We're personally going to keep holding out for our MAXX, but folks taking the plunge will get their choice of Licorice Black and Burnt Orange flavors.[Thanks, Jewberg]

  • Motorola V3xx rocks FCC like a hurricane

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.05.2006

    For all we know, the FCC didn't even notice this was a new model; that's just how close the MOTORAZR xx is to its older RAZR siblings in appearance. The phone pretty much looks the same as it did when it got unceremoniously announced a few months back, though you can now browse a rather brief draft user's manual explaining the essential features (like the SMS spam filter -- what is this world coming to?). Thanks to an secondary forward-facing cam, we don't expect to see the V3xx on the US' only live HSDPA network any time soon, at least not in this form.