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Motorola V3i or V3x
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| Robert A Bailey 2006-02-25, 5:48 am |
| changing to a business account and can get the above free tried to compare
them but is the camera the only difference between them.
thanks
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| DeeBee 2006-02-25, 5:48 pm |
| Robert A Bailey wrote:
> changing to a business account and can get the above free tried to compare
> them but is the camera the only difference between them.
> thanks
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Check the reviews here
http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/motorola-v3i.htm
but to sumerise (cut and paste from the above)
Physically, the V3i is virtually the same as the original RAZR phone,
with the same super-slim 14mm case and chemically-etched keypad with
cool back-lighting. The colour is different, but the rest is virtually
unchanged. Even a year after the release of the V3, this is still a
design that will turn heads. The display is the same as on the original
- a very high quality 262k colour TFT screen with a high resolution of
176 x 200 pixels. The external display is full colour but small. It
displays useful information like incoming calls, battery life and signal
strength.
Inside the phone everything has changed. The V3's low resolution still
camera has been replaced with a 1.23 megapixel camera that is also
capable of video recording. A music player has been added and there is
now an expandable memory card, with storage for up to 150 tracks.
Airplane mode lets you use the music player whilst on an aircraft. You
may have read that the V3i comes with Apple iTunes® software, but sadly
this is not available in the UK version.
hth
DeeBee
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> changing to a business account and can get the above free tried to compare
> them but is the camera the only difference between them.
> thanks
Try them both (software-wise). I like the V3X, but it is also quite buggy.
AMO
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| Robert A Bailey 2006-02-25, 5:48 pm |
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> "Robert A Bailey" < robertabailey@btconn
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> Try them both (software-wise). I like the V3X, but it is also quite
> buggy.
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> AMO
>Thanks for the help
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| Robert A Bailey wrote:
> changing to a business account and can get the above free tried to compare
> them but is the camera the only difference between them.
> thanks
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The V3x is thicker and is a 3G phone. The others will not work on 3G
networks like three
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| robertabailey@btconn
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> changing to a business account and can get the above free tried to compare
> them but is the camera the only difference between them.
> thanks
No. The V3x is a 3G device for starters which means faster data access.
There are other differences too.
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Regards
Jon
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| Jon wrote:
> robertabailey@btconn
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> No. The V3x is a 3G device for starters which means faster data access.
> There are other differences too.
I just said that!
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