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UK: H3G welcomes Motorola back by taking the RAZR2 V9

Categories: Devices, Motorola, Three, UK Retail
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 at 3:21 PM

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Three is to start offering Motorola handsets again for the first time in over 18 months with the introduction of the RAZR2 V9.

Readers may know that Motorola had some very popular handsets with H3G, such as the A1000, before they put an emphasis on other manufacturers such as Nokia, and Sony Ericsson.

We all know the RAZR2 V9 fairly well, since it was marketed widely in both the UK and Europe – but apparent fact is that it incorporates a high-speed processor that Motorola says will enable the V9 to respond 10 times as fast as the original V3 – so there you go!

[Via: Mobile Marketing Magazine]

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