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  2. List of Motorola V series phones - Wikipedia

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    Introduced to the market in Q1 2006, the Motorola V325 was the first cell phone compatible with Verizon Wireless' VZ Navigator application, which provides customers with turn-by-turn, written, and spoken directions to more than 14 million points of interest in the U.S. as well as maps of their current location. Recently, VZ Navigator ...

  3. Motorola Krave - Wikipedia

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    The Krave (model ZN4) is a 3G CDMA mobile phone produced by Motorola, introduced in October 2008 exclusively for Verizon Wireless. It runs the BREW application platform on the Synergy operating system.

  4. The best flip phones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Smart features: Speaking of Motorola, if you want the folding, pocket-friendly design of a flip phone along with a full — and I do mean full — range of smartphone features, look to the modern ...

  5. Motorola Razr - Wikipedia

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    It became extremely popular, leading to the release of a variety of different Razr models. The line was succeeded by the Motorola Razr2 flip phones in 2007. The Razr later evolved into a line of non-flip devices in 2011, Droid Razr (known simply as the "Motorola RAZR" on non-Verizon networks), bearing design similarities to the originals. Razr ...

  6. Motorola Krzr - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Krzr (/ ˈ k r eɪ z ər /, styled KRZR), known as the "Canary" before its release, is a series of clamshell/flip mobile phones by Motorola, and was one of the series in the 4LTR line. It consisted of the K1 (2006) followed by the K3 (2007). As a clamshell/flip phone, the Krzr is longer but narrower than the Motorola Razr V3.

  7. Motorola E815 - Wikipedia

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    One of the most criticised restrictions imposed on the Verizon version of the E815 is the obscurity and deliberate lack of any documented explanation of how to upload one's own custom ringtones to the handset. Verizon Wireless has stated the reason for the restriction on uploads is a precaution against a subscriber uploading malware to their phone.