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Hey Everyone,

I have a Motorola V3 mobile phone for sale. It is in good condition, has a small scratch on the front screen and a worn keypad. It is a little over 6 months old, and has been looked after very well. Selling due to upgrading. Comes with wall charger, handsfree earpiece, software CD.

Looking for $150 or nearest offer.

Located in Canberra but can post within Australia at buyer's expense.

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The RAZR V3 - an ultra-slim, metal-clad flip phone with great looks and minimal compromises. The RAZR V3 is crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum and features impressive new technology such as a chemically etched Keypad, along with a quad-band internal antenna. All of these lead to a device that's only 14mm thin. The RAZR V3 is not just a pretty face, though. Motorola has integrated almost everything we could ask for in a modern clamshell with an integrated VGA Camera, 2.2" 64K color screen, speakerphone, color external display, and even long range Bluetooth. Furthermore, the RAZR V3's multimedia capabilities are amongst the best available, with a 3D graphics engine for Java games, MP3 Ringtones, and video playback.

Features:

2.2 inch 176 x 220 pixel 64K color TFT

96x80 pixel 4k color CSTN CLI

VGA camera with 4x zoom

Video playback only

MMS/EMS/SMS

WAP/xHTML

Bluetooth

Java (MIDP v2.0) with 3D Graphics

xHTML browser

22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support

EL keypad illumination panel, nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad

GPRS

SyncML

Calculator

Alarm Clock

Calendar

Dimension (WxHxD) 14mm x 55mm x 98mm

Weight 95g

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