Mobile phones have made it easier for us to communicate without the hassle of wires and the bulk of telephone units. These days, people have extremely busy lifestyles, that the necessity for communication becomes more and more apparent, even when commuting to and from places. Because of the ever-changing need for more improved mobile phone units to fit the busy person’s life, Motorola has brilliantly answered the call. Hence, the Motorola RAZR V3m was born.
A far cry from the original RAZR V3 which came out in 2005, the V3m debuted in the United States not long after in 2006. With Verizon as the first service provider that the V3m supports, the network offered lots of cool options for people with fast-paced lifestyles. Other networks like Sprint, SureWest, and Alltel are a few of many that followed suit.
Verizon offered their subscribers V CAST and V CAST Music Store, which they can access through their RAZR V3m. With the phone’s Evolution Data Optimized (EVDO) feature, they can download songs, music videos, TV clips, movie previews, news, and weather easily, even when on the go. The V3m has a web browser for checking email and surfing the web, and a 2.2 screen at 65,000 color resolution, allowing clear displays.
