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iTunes RAZR Coming to US
True to form, looks like the good ol' US is again going to be late to the party when it comes to cellphones. The Motorola RAZR V3i, which has been available in the United Kingdom for months, is rumored to be hitting American shores some time soon. MacNN got its grubby little hands on some newly released marketing materials which indicate an initial US release exclusively for the Cingular network. The V3i will be the third phone from Motorola to ship with a media player capable of playing music purchased through the iTunes Music Store. The phone, initially slated for release in November of 2005, also sports a 1.2 Mega Pixel camera, micro SD flash card slot, and the same slow, badly designed user interface we have come to love and expect from RAZRs.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Lunchbox said 3:03PM on 6-12-2006
I don't know why you complain! You guys get everythig before us in europe with the exception of cars and mobile phones.
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Jordan said 3:18PM on 6-12-2006
I hope this new Razr is speedier (iTunes will need it), because my Razr V3 is choppy enough as it is.
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Brian said 3:18PM on 6-12-2006
Yes, but what is cooler than cars and mobile phones?
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grimfandango said 3:21PM on 6-12-2006
does it have the 100 song cap on it?
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Marc said 4:08PM on 6-12-2006
Unless Moto drops that awful UI, there is no way I'm gonna buy a RZR.
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Wheels said 4:13PM on 6-12-2006
hmnmmm, that right, Apple does license (if that's the correct teminology in this case) Fairplay DRM out to Motorola and Cingular. Why couldn't any of us remember this tid-bit over the weekend when we had the incessant debates over DRM?
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christine said 4:31PM on 6-12-2006
agreed w/ #5. I hate their UI
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Rae said 10:43PM on 6-12-2006
November of 2005, eh?
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Fuzz Martin said 8:03AM on 6-13-2006
F YOU VZW! Dammit! And damn you 2-year contracts!
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