Review: Motorola's Pink RAZR V3c for Verizon

"Physically, the RAZR V3c looks exactly like the original V3 - with one minor exception. At the time that Motorola's designers were first working on the V3c for the Korean market, the megapixel camera module they had to work with was just a bit too thick. As a result of that, they had to add that bulge around the camera lens in order to get the module to fit.
Otherwise, the physical attributes are more or less the same. The V3c weighs 97g (3.4oz), and measures 98mm x 53mm x 16mm (3.9" x 2.1" x .6"). The top half of the folder design has a volume rocker switch and the smart key button on the left side, and the voice dialing/recorder button on the right side. The external sub-display is still a 65k STN unit that is usable, but not particularly nice. The lower half of the folder houses the battery, antenna and speaker (in the bulge below the keypad), and the miniUSB port that is used for power, data, and wired headsets. The user replaceable battery, with its metal cover, and a rubber covered external antenna port are located on the back....
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