Motorola V3



The Motorola V3, or RAZR V3, is a quad-band clamshell phone released by Motorola in 2004. It is the first model of Motorola's RAZR series of phones.

Feature-wise, it's identical to Motorola's prior V500 line of phones, but the RAZR V3 stood out thanks to its unique design and ultra-thin body. It is arguably the world's best-selling clamshell phone to date.

Variants

 * V3r: Added "Voice Notes" feature to forward audio recordings to voicemail.
 * V3re: An update of the V3r to support EDGE.
 * V3c: CDMA variant
 * V3a: Earlier version of the V3c with a different finish and no raised camera bump.

Other variants

 * V3i: Improved version with Megapixel camera, microSD card slot, slightly different keypad design and iTunes implementation in certain models
 * V3e: Apparently same as above
 * V3t: Apparently same as above
 * V3m: CDMA variant of above

Related phones

 * V3x: Enhanced version with 3G UMTS and 2.0 megapixel camera
 * V3xx: Another enhanced version with 3G HSDPA and front camera (international models only)

Batteries

 * Motorola BR50 (3.7 V, ? mAh Li-ion)
 * Motorola SNN5696B (3.6 V, ? mAh Li-ion)

Chargers

 * Motorola DCH3-05US-0300 (5.0 V, 550mA)