Motorola's first AWS RAZR - The Motorola MOTORZR V3s

Posted by Will on Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 at 4:33 pm under Devices, Motorola, Announcements

Just how long can Motorola milk their RAZR brand? Well, they're going on 4 years now - ever since the Motorola RAZR first revved-up the industry in 2004. We can't blame them for trying to wring as much revenue out of the RAZR's success, but the whole thing is starting to get a little tired at this point.

The FCC has revealed a new RAZR in the MOTORZR V3s. What's new? Well, the "A" in "RAZR" has been axed in favor of an all-consonant setup - RZR. But, more interesting is the MOTORZR V3s spec-sheet that indicates CDMA support on the AWS 1700Mhz frequency band (you know, the same AWS spectrum that T-Mobile USA is using for their 3G network). With a 800/1700/1900Mhz CDMA radio in tow, the RZR V3s is Motorola's first AWS-compatible handset.

Motorola MOTORZR RZR V3s with AWS frequency band support

Nothing much else is innovative about the "new" RZR handset, so go about your business. Just know that Motorola is seemingly on-board with AWS.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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