14 February 2005 16:31 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Seeing the success of the V3 Razr, Motorola has announce three more handsets in the same vien.Motorola PEBL V6
The Motorola PEBL is clam shaped has a responsive opening mechanism that allows users to operate and open the phone one-handed and comes in a highly polished metal finish adding to its effortlessly cool appearance. It comes with integrated Bluetooth wireless technology, a 5MB memory and VGA camera. It also offers triband support.
Motorola SLVR V8
The SLVR V8, a razor-thin candy bar that weighs in at only 85 grams. Crammed into its sleek blade-like form is an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth connectivity, digital audio player and EDGE high-speed data exchange. A 176 x 220 pixel TFT display with up to 262K colours lets you see your pictures and videos at their very best and then save and remove them on a Trans Flash memory card. The SLVR V8 is the anchor product in a new series of SLVRs coming soon.
Motorola Special-Edition Black RAZR V3
Building on the success of the RAZR V3, Motorola has introduced a special-edition RAZR V3 in jet black. The phone was provided to the top acting and directing nominees of this year's Academy Awards and will not only grace the red carpet, but will also be coming to stores worldwide very soon. Phones, Mobile phones, Motorola





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