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Is Motorola prepping the Razr 3?

Hang on, isn't this donkey dead?

September 12th 2008 | Tell us what you think [ 4 comments ]

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Motorola might be placing hopes on its new superphone, the Alexander/ZN12, but that hasn't stopped it looking back at past successes and thinking 'the world needs another Razr'.

We would hope that the first phone, which was a beautiful handset but rubbish on the specs, would be kept as a decent memory, currently unsullied by the Razr2, which nobody seems to have noticed.

But no, Moto wants more, and the Razr3 is apparently on its way in Q1 next year, under the codename of 'Ruby' according to the internet rumour mill.

Same again

Expect something along the lines of touchscreen tech inside and out, 3.2MP+ camera, HSDPA and a new metallic chassis.

According to Unwired View, the chat is that the new phone will use the Symbian UIQ3.3 platform, after which Moto will re-touch it to fit in with the rest of its range.

Moto seems to have forgotten what the public want in a phone after the success of the Razr, and we at TechRadar hope it goes back to its innovative roots (StarTAC, anyone?) and brings us some new designs to drool over.

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blueg


September 12th 2008

4. Hear hear, nothing wrong with the 2nd para or anything else in this article as far as I can see.

Except Moto making a new razr would be so so stupid.

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mitel5215


September 12th 2008

3. What? You guys are all just boo boys. I like rumour and speculation.

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blueskythinker


September 12th 2008

2. worst second para ever

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zoydwheeler


September 12th 2008

1. Poorly constructed story. What is 'the chat'?

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