For that pink-loving special geek in your life, what better gift for Valentine's than Verizon's new 'orchid pink' edition of the EV-DO-toting, Megapixel-snapping, MP3-playing RAZR V3c.
Although the carrier already added Motorola's new RAZR V3c clamshell to its portfolio in December last year, Verizon today expanded the number of options available to customers with a special orchid pink edition of the famed handset. With a feature set identical to that of the original, black V3c, the new mode improves on the original RAZR with features such as a 1.3 Megapixel camera and an MP3 player.
Also equipped with Verizon Wireless’ V CAST multimedia service, prospective owners of the pink RAZR V3c will be able to stream audio and video content on demand to the handset including news, sports clips and other entertainment. Other highlights include Bluetooth support and a 2.2-inch screen, as well as 30 MB of onboard memory and the trademark slim RAZR form factor complete with chemically etched keypad.
Claiming a talk time of up to 180 minutes and standby time of up to 200 hours, the pink Motorola RAZR V3c is available from Verizon Wireless immediately, starting at $250 USD with a two-year service agreement.
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