If Motorola’s first iTunes-equipped cell phone — the Rokr — didn’t rock your world, maybe this one might: Motorola has taken the wraps off the Razr V3i.
A new version of the company’s popular wide-bodied but slim cell phone, the Razr V3i features an “updated and streamlined” design, according to the company. It includes a 1.23-megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom, video capture capabilities and full-screen viewfinder, a mini-USB stereo headset, Bluetooth support, MicroSD memory card and Airplane mode, which allows users to listen to iTunes songs without having the phone components operational.
Pricing was not announced, nor were specific carriers who will be offering the phone, but Motorola indicated that the Razr V3i will be available in the fourth calendar quarter of 2005.