Motorola Razr3

The Motorola Razr3 (often stylized as RAZR3) is a series of clamshell/flip mobile phones from Motorola. It is the successor to the popular RAZR (and RAZR2) series. It is the first touch-screen phone of RAZR series, and was set to be released in late 2009.

The Razr3 consisted of one prototype model, the VE1. Due to Motorola's move to Android by late 2009, the Razr3's Worldwide release was cancelled. However, the phone was released in South Korea by SK Telecom in late 2009 as model V13, featuring CDMA instead of GSM/HSDPA. The Razr3 featured Symbian UIQ as operating system, an external touchscreen, and a 5.0 megapixel camera with an LED flash.

V13

Motorola Razr3 V13 (Moto Klassic) (Code Name: Ruby)
Manufacturer Motorola
Availability by country November 2009
Weight 105g
CPU MSM6675
Memory 303 MB Internal Memory, Micro SD Card
Display Internal Screen : 240x320 pixels, TFT LCD, 262K colours, 2.2 Inch / External screen : Touch screen, 240x320 pixels, TFT LCD, 262K colours, 2.0 Inch
Rear camera 5.0MP, Auto Focus, Flash Included

The RAZR3 V13 was released in November 2009 exclusively to South Korea. As of November 6, 2009, SK Telecom had offered the V13 model. It has 303 MB on board memory, an external touchscreen, EVDO speeds and a 5.0 megapixel camera with auto focus and LED flash.

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