The original RAZR V3 was and still is arguably the most iconic handset around, but in a world where technology never stands still and consumers are always spoilt for choice, products of beauty must be constantly backed by substance to go the full retail distance. This is where the new V3i steps in and while it may appear to have nothing more than a few obvious aesthetic makeovers such as the lighted Motorola badge at the front and the shimmering brushed metal that frames the external LCD, there is actually more to it than just dashes of skin-deep enhancements.
Considering how small the battery pack is, one will be pleased to learn that the V3i lasted nearly three days on a single charge. This together with the imaging, storage, software and build enhancements has successfully injected a new lease of life and appeal to the successor of the RAZR V3. Simply put, the new V3i has just extended the desirability of Motorola’s RAZR V3 series.
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