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 <title>Motorola W755 pictures galore</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Just because the Motorola W755 isn&#039;t anywhere near the high-end of Motorola&#039;s handset portfolio doesn&#039;t mean it doesn&#039;t deserve a little attention. As the more stylish (and slim) than feature-packed handset, the Motorola W755 will be bringing all the glory of its 1.3 megapixel camera, touch-sensitive external controls, Bluetooth, and EVDO to the mass-market soon.  The [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>Motorola&#039;s first AWS RAZR - The Motorola MOTORZR V3s</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Just how long can Motorola milk their RAZR brand? Well, they&#039;re going on 4 years now - ever since the Motorola RAZR first revved-up the industry in 2004. We can&#039;t blame them for trying to wring as much revenue out of the RAZR&#039;s success, but the whole thing is starting to get a little tired [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Even with the half-assed 3G environment that is the US wireless landscape, sales of US handsets have reached a milestone - the majority of handsets sold in the US in Q3 2007 featured 3G radios. Data from  Strategy Analytics  indicates that mobile phones equipped with the high-speed wireless data technology accounted for 55% of all phone sales, compared to 45% of 2G phone sales.    The best-selling 3G handset was none other than Motorola’s  RAZR V3m , with the  LG VX8300  taking the runner-up position. We should note that Motorola and LG took seven of the top ten 3G handsets in the US, which should be music to Motorola’s beaten-down financial ears. And, with 3G-equipped mobile phones becoming more and more ubiquitous in The States, we’re rooting for T-Mobile to get their  3G network  up and running. We know they’re at the mercy of the  bumbling idiots in some government agency , so all we can do is hope that they can vacate the 1700Mhz band in a timely manner.    [Via:  Cellular News ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Mark Loughran is now Nokia&#039;s UK Sales ChiefMotorola planning a 20-30 handset blitz in 2008AT&amp;amp;T&#039;s high-end handset sales dip ahead of iPhoneNokia predicts amount of mobile users in China to rise over to over half a billion in 07Motorola and Nokia lead the world in cameraphone segment - finally some good news [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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