Well, visually, it's CLOSE to the same old V3. Notice the "HI-SPEED" garishly plastered below the LCD, and the redesigned camera (now without the bulge!).
Still, it seems to be a nice swan song for the current, metal-bodied RAZR; but, like it was in your Moto coverage, it will probably be overshadowed by the RAZR MAXX. I'm not really sure why this phone exists, really; if not just to add to the endless alphabet soup of RAZR varients.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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Well, visually, it's CLOSE to the same old V3. Notice the "HI-SPEED" garishly plastered below the LCD, and the redesigned camera (now without the bulge!).
Still, it seems to be a nice swan song for the current, metal-bodied RAZR; but, like it was in your Moto coverage, it will probably be overshadowed by the RAZR MAXX. I'm not really sure why this phone exists, really; if not just to add to the endless alphabet soup of RAZR varients.
(I wouldn't mind that lime one, though.)