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Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx




Basic spec Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Announced:
Q3 2006
Form Factor:
Clamshell
Box Content:
Charger, Handsfree, USB Cable
Shades:
Black
Smart Phone OS:?An operating system (OS) is software that interacts between a user and a smartphone.
NA
Languages:
English
Performance Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
CPU:?Central processing unit
-
Digital camera Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Rear Camera:
1.3 MP
Camera Resolution:
1280x1024 pixels
Video Resolution:
-
Front Camera:
yes
GeoTagging:
no
Face Detection:
no
Smile Detection:
no
Auto Focus:
no
Camera Flash:
No Flash
Primary Camera:
1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, video; secondary VGA video call camera
Display Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Display Colours:
256000
Touchscreen:
no
Display Resolution (H):
240 pixels
Display Resolution (V):
320 pixels
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
0.0 inch
SenseUI:
no
Multi-Touch:
no
Handwriting Recognition:
no
Scratch Resistant:
no
Display Type:
TFT
Memory Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Call Log:
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Memory Card:
microSD (TransFlash)
Phonebook Capacity:
1000 entries, Photocall
Internal Memory:
NA
Connectivity Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Infrared:
no
HSCSD:
no
Bluetooth:?Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
Yes
WAP:
2.0
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
yes
Handsfree:
yes
GPS:?Global Positioning System
no
A-GPS:?Assisted Global Positioning System
no
Networks:
HSDPA?High-Speed Downlink Packet Access / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
GPRS:?General Packet Radio Service
Class 10 (4 1/3 2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Data Speed:
NA
EDGE:
-
2G:?Second generation cellular network
GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
3G:?Third generation cellular network
HSDPA?High-Speed Downlink Packet Access 2100 MHz
Wi-Fi:?Wireless lan technology
-
Business features Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Java:
MIDP 2.0
Calendar:
yes
Voice Dialing:
no
Voice Memo:
yes
Sync:
no
SyncML:
no
Clock:
yes
Alarm Clock:
yes
Organiser:
yes
In-built Torch:
no
Office Applications:
no
Trackball:
no
Other Features:
-
Multimedia Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Radio:
yes
Music Player:
yes
Video Player:
yes
Voice Recording:
yes
Image Viewer:
yes
Video Recording:
yes
3.5mm Jack/Port:
no
Games:
Yes
Vibration:
yes
Ringtones:
Polyphonic, MP3
Messaging Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
T9 Dictionary:
yes
QWERTY Keypad:
no
Messaging:
SMS, EMS, MMS, Instant Messaging
Sensors Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Accelerometer Sensor:
no
Battery Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Maximum Standby Time:
0.00 hours
Maximum Talktime:
0.00 hours
Battery:
Li-Ion
Size Motorola MOTORAZR V3xx
Height:
104 mm
Width:
53 mm
Thickness:
16 mm
Weight:
102 gms




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