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  2. Motorola Razr V3 - Wikipedia

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    Announced on March 10, 2005, the Motorola RAZR V3x was initially called as Motorola V1150 before it took the RAZR name. Externally, it appeared to be a larger V3, albeit with many enhancements such as a 2.0-megapixel camera, 3G , and expandable memory. [ 12 ]

  3. Motorola Razr - Wikipedia

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    Because Motorola relied so long upon the Razr and its derivatives [4] [5] and was slow to develop new products in the growing market for feature-rich touchscreen and 3G phones, [6] the Razr appeal declined, leading Motorola to eventually drop behind Samsung and LG in market share for mobile phones. [7]

  4. Motorola Razr3 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Razr3 (often stylized as RAZR 3) is a cancelled series of clamshell/flip mobile phones from Motorola, as the successor to the popular RAZR (and RAZR 2 ...

  5. Verizon, Motorola Remake the Razr As an LTE-Based Droid ...

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    The iconic Motorola Razr is back. At a press event today Verizon (NYS: VZ) Wireless launched the LTE-capable Motorola Mobility (NYS: MMI) Droid Razr, updating the popular device from 2004 to the ...

  6. Motorola just announced it's bringing the Razr back in 2020

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    Millennials, this is not a drill. The Motorola Razr is coming back in January 2020, and it's time to relive the best time of our lives.

  7. List of Motorola V series phones - Wikipedia

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    The V980 is a 3G/GSM clam-style cell phone developed by Motorola. This product was announced in October 2004, with product availability starting roughly in December 2004. The V980 is one of Motorola's first 3G clam phones, and while larger and heavier than comparable GSM phones, supports "next generation" services such as video calling.