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    Quote Originally Posted by jbzcar
    OMG, if that comes to Cingular or is compatible with US 3G frequencies, it's bye-bye to my CU500.
    yup, the LG dont look too hot compared to the razr maxx
    9/11 We will never forget.

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    the MAXX is only tri-band also

    Network Technology HSDPA 3.6 Mbps / WCDMA 2100, GSM 900/1800/1900



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    Quote Originally Posted by troyboy30
    the MAXX is only tri-band also

    Network Technology HSDPA 3.6 Mbps / WCDMA 2100, GSM 900/1800/1900

    That;s a mistake from Mobileburn. They got the wrong specs from Moto.

    Read this thread: http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=964301&page=3

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    Quote Originally Posted by keiri
    It's not the MAXX guys. It's the V3xx:



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    No, its not the V3xx.....that's probably just an updated form of the V3x for Europe....

    It should be the V3Maxx http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/pro...alObjectId=163

    Plus the boy-genius had a proto of this phone testing for cingular....

    Because that is going to be released by Motorola (hopefully) and is suppose to be for the United States (again hopefully)....

    If this is in testing now.....my RAZR is being sold for this....

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    Quote Originally Posted by nskgti23
    The IRAZ is NOT the V3x. The V3x version in the US is the E825 or what ever it is called. That device is being TA'd but not released. This is totally different.

    That tells me it isn't the MAXX soccer. From what the OP and this quote say it's sounding more and more like a quad-band V3xx.

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    http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...1&page=2&pp=15

    "The RAZR itself has been pumped up into two new models: the RAZR MAXX and the RAZR XX. Both use the high-speed HSDPA network that Cingular is building; while Cingular's frequency band isn't on their spec sheets, Motorola spokesman Jason Gordon said that omission was an error. Both have stereo Bluetooth, MicroSD memory card slots, and high-res 320-by-240 displays inside. Both also use powerful ARM11 processors, and they feel noticeably faster than previous RAZR models when stepping through menus or flipping through photos."

    "The glossy, metal-and-glass RAZR MAXX is a quad-band phone with a pumped-up music player that supports AAC, WMA, MP3, and Real, a similarly compatible video player, and a 2-megapixel camera. The bright, high-res screen really jumps out at you and even though it's only 3.7 ounces, it feels heavy because of its high-end construction. This could be a big hit as a luxury phone, taking the RAZR look to a new feel."

    "The RAZR XX—really, these names are getting ridiculous—is a notch more humble, with tri-band coverage and dual VGA and 1.3-megapixel cameras. From looking at the specs, the MAXX is more likely to come to the U.S. than the XX is—the previous version of the XX, the RAZR V3x, never reached our shores."

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccernamlak
    http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...1&page=2&pp=15

    "The RAZR itself has been pumped up into two new models: the RAZR MAXX and the RAZR XX. Both use the high-speed HSDPA network that Cingular is building; while Cingular's frequency band isn't on their spec sheets, Motorola spokesman Jason Gordon said that omission was an error. Both have stereo Bluetooth, MicroSD memory card slots, and high-res 320-by-240 displays inside. Both also use powerful ARM11 processors, and they feel noticeably faster than previous RAZR models when stepping through menus or flipping through photos."

    "The glossy, metal-and-glass RAZR MAXX is a quad-band phone with a pumped-up music player that supports AAC, WMA, MP3, and Real, a similarly compatible video player, and a 2-megapixel camera. The bright, high-res screen really jumps out at you and even though it's only 3.7 ounces, it feels heavy because of its high-end construction. This could be a big hit as a luxury phone, taking the RAZR look to a new feel."

    "The RAZR XX—really, these names are getting ridiculous—is a notch more humble, with tri-band coverage and dual VGA and 1.3-megapixel cameras. From looking at the specs, the MAXX is more likely to come to the U.S. than the XX is—the previous version of the XX, the RAZR V3x, never reached our shores."
    Yeah, I've read that. I'm hoping it's right but...so much has been miscommunicated the last couple of days.

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    more reason to believe the izar is the maxx

    http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3301322,00.html

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    But that's the RAZR xx.

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    oh thats what i meant. sorry

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    Does anyone have any updated info for the Razr MAXX?

    Edit: by info i mean possible release date or at the least how it's doing in testing... is it doing well, estimated completion date?

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    Cingular has a V3r listed on their November Price Sheet

    Does anyone know what the Razr "r" is?

    Thanks to all who reply

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    I played with the 3g razr prototype at an awards banquit that motorola paid for for the agent my friend works for. he took me and i played around with it for about a min. i was actually sad when i saw that it really does only have a 1.3MP camera:-( it was only a little bit thinner than my CU500, but not much. The one i used was cingular branded and had CV on it. I looked for signs of VideoShare or calling on it, but didnt see anything in the short time i had. i didnt get to try the CV because it didnt have a live sim in it. all in all when i held it next to my CU500 i have to say that the 3g razr was way more solid. I asked what it was called, but i dont remember him telling me the answer.

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    Could someone please clarify if the phone being discussed in this thread is the MAXX or the XX?

    Since people aren't sure of the names or whatever... i refer to the Maxx as the phone that does not look like the old razr and has glass on the front. I refer the xx as the phone that looks the same as the original razr.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by larry dean
    Does anyone know what the Razr "r" is?

    Thanks to all who reply
    It's a red V3i without itunes. that's it.

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