Motorola RAZR V3C Available via Verizon

Verizon Wireless will start selling Motorola's sleek RAZR V3C EVDO mobile phone online tomorrow, and in stores December 12.
Verizon Wireless and Motorola today announced the availability of Motorola’s RAZR V3C mobile phone. Verizon customers can purchase the phone online beginning tomorrow, and Verizon stores will have the phone beginning December 12.
The RAZR V3c features the same wafer-thin design that’s made the RAZR line extremely popular, but the RAZR V3c is an EVDO phone supporting Verizon’s V CAST multimedia wireless service, which the company claims can now reach over 140 million people in 171 major metropolitan areas. V CAST programming includes news and music video clips as well as sports and entertainment highlights. The 3.5-ounce RAZR V3c also offers a 176 by 220 internal LCD screen, a speakerphone, Bluetooth capabilities (sans OBEX, sorry), a 1.3 megapixel camera (with video capture capabilities), voice recognition, and support for up to 30 MB of embedded memory. Of course, the RAZR V3c also features data, and Internet services including Mobile Web 2.0; instant messaging; SMS, MMS, and text messaging; calculator, calendar, alarm clock and memo features; support for polyphonic ringtones and 5 VibraCall vibrating alerts, and the phone is GPS capable for emergency 911 support.
Oh, but all this comes at a price: $199.99 after a $100 rebate and a two-year customer contract. But did we mention three pretty faceplate color combinations?
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