Motorola Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana
Motorola had partnered with Dolce & Gabbana to produce special blinged-out version of the Motorola Razr V3i. This Razr V3i D&G is clad in a bright gold skin and features D&G-themed wallpapers and ring tones. You'll also get a gold D&G dangle that attaches to your handset. According to CNET Reviews, this phone is more for fashionistas rather than gadget-fiends.
Other than the obvious dangle, the V3i D&G is no different from previous members of the Razr family. "It has the same dimensions as its V3i siblings (3.9 x 2.1 x 0.54 inches) and the same weight (3.5 ounces). The external and internal displays, the navigation controls and the keypad are similar as well. "
"The feature set on the V3i D&G also is unchanged. Among the highlights are Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a digital music player with support for iTunes, Bluetooth, a MicroSD card slot, a speakerphone, basic organizer functions, text and multimedia messaging, and support for IMAP4 and POP3 e-mail. Overall, the feature set is admirable, though we're still not fans of the iTunes/Motorola marriage that has myriad, built-in restrictions. Photo quality was average for a megapixel camera. "
The handset says 'Dolce & Gabbana' when you turn it on and off. However, there are no D&G games. It only comes with Java (J2ME) titles: Asphalt Urban GT, Bejewled, and Solitaire.
Since Motorola is well known as the company that started the thin phone revolution and gave the world the first gadget in bright pink, it shouldn't be a surprise if this Motorola Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana will come in pink in the near future. Or is Pink just too hot for a Dolce & Gabbana perhaps?
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Other than the obvious dangle, the V3i D&G is no different from previous members of the Razr family. "It has the same dimensions as its V3i siblings (3.9 x 2.1 x 0.54 inches) and the same weight (3.5 ounces). The external and internal displays, the navigation controls and the keypad are similar as well. "
"The feature set on the V3i D&G also is unchanged. Among the highlights are Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a digital music player with support for iTunes, Bluetooth, a MicroSD card slot, a speakerphone, basic organizer functions, text and multimedia messaging, and support for IMAP4 and POP3 e-mail. Overall, the feature set is admirable, though we're still not fans of the iTunes/Motorola marriage that has myriad, built-in restrictions. Photo quality was average for a megapixel camera. "
The handset says 'Dolce & Gabbana' when you turn it on and off. However, there are no D&G games. It only comes with Java (J2ME) titles: Asphalt Urban GT, Bejewled, and Solitaire.
Since Motorola is well known as the company that started the thin phone revolution and gave the world the first gadget in bright pink, it shouldn't be a surprise if this Motorola Razr V3i Dolce & Gabbana will come in pink in the near future. Or is Pink just too hot for a Dolce & Gabbana perhaps?
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1 Comments:
At 9:29 AM, Anonymous said…
I really hope this D&G Moto comes in pink
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