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The teeny lens for the 1. A long, thin lozenge of a shiny silver button sits on the right edge of the casing. You can use this to make voice recordings, but only when the clamshell is open. A twin to this lozenge sits on the left edge, and this one lets you change the device volume by rocking it when the clamshell is opened. When it is closed, pressing this button calls up a Ring Styles notification on the front screen, and you use a smaller button beneath the rocker to switch between styles.

The rocker, incidentally, doubles as a camera zoom control when the flip is closed, and the front screen doubles as a viewfinder for taking self portraits. There's another small shortcut that launches the camera and acts as the shutter when the flip is open or closed. The left edge contains one further important gizmo -- a multi-purpose mini USB connector for power charger, connector cable to a PC, and headphones. There's been no update to the x pixels of the original RAZR, which is a shame, but both displays keep the old spec, and at least the inner one is clear and bright.

The number pad holds no surprises. The RAZR-style method of separating keys with a barely raised bar of colour is intact, and the buttons are all large and easy to find, though if you want a really tactile feel to key presses you should look elsewhere. Between the call and end buttons sit the softkey buttons, the left one a quick key for Internet connection, and the right one for messaging.

Again, there is an imposed limit on the number of songs you can sync with iTunes -- this time it's a song restriction, up from 50 on the ROKR. It still suffers from a slight leg in its menu operations but the mini iTunes client on the phone is easy to get to grips with and is almost identical to the iPod interface.

Navigation, though, is not as simple as the iPod. As the V3i doesn't have a touch-sensitive scroll wheel, traversing the menu is done laboriously through the four-way navigation key with selections still made through the centre button. Motorola CM. Motorola E Motorola EB.

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I hope you can help me.. It said software downloaded, but it will not download the pictures that were taken with the camera onto the computer. What am I doing wrong? Can I still connect them? I have a broken phone in which I can receive calls but my key pad is un-accessible, so i cannot view any info on my phone.

I do not have my contacts saved to my sim. If i use the Razr software can I transfer my contacts and other info to the computer in which i could save to put in my new phone? If not, what can i do!? What am i doing wrong, what am I forgetting to do? Im trying to tranfer my videos and pictures to my computer from my phone. Your email address will not be published.



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