Motorola V1100 3G Phone Preview
The Motorola V1100 is a RAZR-like 3G phone with HSDPA (3G broadband), exclusive to the Vodafone network, and due to be in the shops by Christmas.
From what we know of the V1100’s specifications, it’s almost exactly the same as the RAZR XX with a 1.3 megapixel camera and a slightly different case. We assume that it has a QVGA 240×320 pixel display.
Motorola W220 Review
The Motorola W220 is a RAZR-like clamshell phone with a 128×128 pixel CSTN display in 65,000 colours that weighs 93 grams. It has a long battery life giving up to 8 hours talktime and 12 days standby time, and there’s a built-in FM radio. And really that’s about it.. no camera, no Bluetooth, no MP3 player. It’s only a dual-band GSM device, but it does at least have GPRS and a WAP browser.
Motorola SLVR L7e Review
Motorola announced the Motorola SLVR L7e (also known as the MOTOSLVR L7e), yet another member of the interminable Motorola RAZR/SLVR series of attractive but incredibly tedious phones.


The Motorola SLVR L7e tweaks the design slightly with a keypad very similar to the Motorola KRZR K1 clamshell, and the result is very pleasing to look at. The SLVR L7e also boosts the camera resolution from a poor 0.3 megapixels to a just-about-adequate 1.3 megapixels. The display is still a 176×220 pixel panel, there’s microSD expandable memory, Bluetooth and an MP3 player.
Motorola RAZR V3i Gold Limited Edition
Just in case the original RAZR V3i wasn’t quite blingy enough for you, this gold version is limited to 1000 units and will be sold exclusively through Dolce & Gabbana outlets worldwide.

Perhaps it’s not to everyone’s tastes, but it’s certainly a good deal tamer than the rather mad RAZR V3 Unrath & Strano Edition.
Motorola RAZR V3i iTune Review
Motorola V3i would be bronze, but this version has an attractive brushed metal look instead. It’s possible that other colours will follow though – Motorola have also announced the Pink and Blue versions of the RAZR to follow on from the Silver and Black ones.
Motorola RAZR MAXX Review

The RAZR MAXX has EDGE support as well as HSDPA. It’s a highly competitive handset: the RAZR MAXX comes with a 2.2″ 320×240 pixel display, 2 megapixel camera, video calling, 50Mb of internal memory plus Bluetooth, a multimedia and touch-sensitive external media controls.
The maximum download rate with HSDPA is quoted as 3.6Mbps, although coverage limitations will apply. At the maximum rate, the RAZR MAXX’s HSDPA capabilities will be ten times faster than standard 3G.
Motorola KRZR K1 Black Silver Quartz Variant
The Motorola KRZR K1 has only been out for a little while, but it seems that Motorola have already got some colour variants in the pipeline for those people who find the original KRZR a bit too exciting – in this case Motorola have come up with a Black and Silver Quartz variant.

Presumably Motorola will do their usual trick later and release yet more colours, so you may have to wait a little while for puce, topaz or cinnabar colours. (OK, we’re making those up, but the Motorola V3x is available in pumpkin.)































