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Wishlist.... Motorola RAZR V3

My next mobile phone is going to be non other than the Motorola RAZR V3i ! I've heard such good things about it... that now i just gotta have it~ Motorola's recently launched the V3i.. which has a megapixel camera, and.... wait for it......... MEMORY CHIP!!!! yaayy !! lol ! that was the V3's biggest drawback.. only 6 MB of memory... being the memory hog that i am... it was kinda off putting.. but now.. all is good! Now just waiting for some cash... or someone 2 read this and decide to GIFT (hint hint) it to me. LOL!~


It's a RAZR World - Yahoo! News
There's nothing quite like a Motorola RAZR in American consumers' eyes, two research firms told PC Magazine as the year's big cell-phone trade show, CTIA Wireless, opens in Las Vegas.


"Bafflingly enough, the hottest, most popular phone of 2005 is a phone from 2004, the RAZR V3," said Miro Kazakoff, senior associate at Compete, a firm which tracks shoppers' browsing habits. "The big thing we saw [in 2005] was this triumph of form over features."



Both Compete, which tracks "mind share" for phones, and Telephia, another research firm that tracks retail sales, have followed the RAZR's popularity. The RAZR grabbed 6.2% of U.S. phone sales in the fourth quarter of 2005, almost double the share of the next-most-popular handset, according to Telephia's Maria Baumatay.

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