The Moto V3xx is an updated predecessor of the RAZR. The main update is the 3G radio; you would have to be in area where there is high speed 3G coverage. The phone also has Stereo bluetooth which is nice if you are willing to pay $100+ for a pair of bluetooth headphones. A music player is also included under the att music list it can play mp3s. The specs say it only plays mp3s up to 128kbs but i have 320kbs music and it plays that fine. The sound quality/call quality on this is amazing especially with att. Voices are crystal clear. I just wish it was louder. The ringtone is loud and you can use mp3s as ringtone. Lastly, the connector is a miniusb which is the best thing ever on a phone, it means you can use any usb cable to charge the phone; just plug it into a port and charges it goes! No more expensive proprietary connector crap.
Overall this phone is very nice.
| Form factor | Clam shell |
| Platform | Other |
| Weight | 107 g |
| Measurements (WxHxD) | 103 mm x 53 mm x 15 mm |
| Display size | 2,2" |
| Two displays | Yes |
| Resolution | 240 x 320 |
| Colors | 262,144 (18-bit) |
| Touch screen | No |
| 2G networks | GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
| Storage memory? | 0,059 GB |
| 2G networks | GSM 1900 |
| Memory card slot | microSD |
| 3G networks | WCDMA 1700? / WCDMA 1900? / WCDMA 2100 / CDMA2000 1700? / CDMA2000 800/850? / CDMA2000 1900? |
| Data? | HSDPA / WCDMA / EDGE / GPRS |
| WLAN | No WLAN |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Infrared | No |
| Camera | Yes |
| Camera | 1,3 MP |
| Optical zoom | No |
| Selfie camera | Yes |
| MMS? | Yes |
| GPS | No |
| FM radio | No |
| Web browser | Yes |
| Battery life / Talk | 3,1 h |
| Battery life / Stand-by | 330 h |
| Additional info | 3G BroadBand, and Cingular video. Music ID, tells the artists name, song, and album it came from by holding the phone to a radio and pressing music ID. |
- Data (Packet data modes)
Data transfer modes that are based on packet switching method rather than circuit switching, and offer a much faster and more efficient data transfer. For more information and comparision see for example here.
- MMS (MMS support)
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard for telephone messaging systems that allows sending messages that include multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text) and not just text as in Short Message Service (SMS).
- RAM memory (RAM memory)
RAM (Random access memory ) is the internal memory of the phone used to execute programs etc.
- Display technology (Display technology)
Display technology in use. The options (from worse to best) are STN (LCD), CSTN (Color STN), TFT (Thin-Film Transistor), and OLED (organic light-emitting diode). The first three are all based on LCD technology, which unlike OLED, do require backlight.
- Storage memory (Built-in storage memory)
Built-in storage memory expresses the amount of memory space available for storage of ringtones, pictures, videos, games etc. The most commonly used memory type is flash.
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