Saturday, May 13th 2006
Motorola ships iTunes phone in the UK
The phone, called V3im, is basically a V3i with 128MB internal memory and iTunes software. The device can take microSD cards, up to 512MB, but is limited to 100 Songs, no matter how much space you have available. The V3im is a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS phone with Bluetooth 1.2 on board. It's got a 1.23 megapixel camera with 8x zoom and a 176 x 220, 262,144-colour main display. It weighs 100g and measures 9.8 x 5.3 x 1.4cm. It will set you back £265 if you get SIM-free version.
Source:
RegHardware
5 Comments on Motorola ships iTunes phone in the UK
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DS
remember its a V3i razr its slightly improved, but with normal use it will last 2-3 days,
with mp3 playing, get use to recharging it every 8-10 hours,
i had a motorola E398, its basicly the model on which the E1 rokr was based on, when i flashed the firmware the supported itunes on to the phone, magicly the battery went from 5 days to 2-3, it seems itunes runs in the background, and sucks alot of battery,
atleast they are made of metal and resistant plastic,
unlike the ipod, which seems to be made from playdoh