Connectivity
While the RAZR V3 lacked features like WiFi and GPS, it included Bluetooth 1.2, which allowed users to connect to wireless headsets and transfer files between devices – a welcomed feature that gave users a taste of wireless convenience. The miniUSB port offered basic connectivity for charging and data transfer. The absence of a radio and a 3.5 mm audio jack could be considered limitations, reflecting the different user expectations of the early 2000s.
- ⬤ Motorola RAZR V3 Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Motorola RAZR V3 Connectivity
- ⬤ Motorola RAZR V3 Battery Life
- ⬤ Motorola RAZR V3 Additional Features and Pricing
- ⬤ Motorola RAZR V3 Conclusion