The sleek, slim clamshell looks like Motorola's own KRZR, but is more basic when it comes to features.
The Motorola W510 looks like a cross between the KRZR K1 and RAZR. The W510 foregoes the eye-catching shiny shell of the KRZR for a simpler matte finish we have come to expect from Moto's aging RAZR line. Like the RAZR, the W510 also sports a black border surrounding the clamshell's external display.
Under the hood, the W510 can considered the "lite" version of the KRZR and includes many of the same features, such as speaker-independent voice dialing, stereo Bluetooth, a media player and microSD memory expansion. Also like the K1, the quad-band W510 does not support HSDPA or UMTS networks, limiting it EDGE. The W510 continues to show off its mid-range multimedia features with a 1.3-megapixel camera, which is a step down from the KRZR's 2-megapixel lens.
Price & availability
The Motorola W510 should be available in the spring of 2007, but there is still no word on pricing or release locations
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Motorola RAZR V3t
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Score: 58% When: October 2006 Worth: $100 - $250 Carrier: T-Mobile
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Armed with EDGE support, a 1.2-megapixel camera and a signature look that won't go away, the V3t marks the latest RAZR in T-Mobile's lineup. Did we fall in love again, or is Moto's potion wearing thin?
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