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The Motorola V3x | | Streamlined StyleIt's a familiar look, newly upgraded. Every detail of the RAZR V3i has been attended to with extraordinary carefrom its precision cut, illuminated keyboard to enhanced features like speaker independent voice activation, MPEG4 video playback, removable media cards, an integrated music player, and quad-band global GSM coverage. Its distinct design is expertly engineered. A slim package includes all the features you crave. Two color screens, including a brilliant 2.2" internal display. Rock out without ever missing a call. Easily switch between your music and phone calls on a mini USB stereo headset. Pump up your music collection. Refresh your tunes with a removable memory card. Never miss a shot with the 1.23 megapixel camera and 8x digital zoom. Record and play back MPEG4 video clips. Store photos, video, and more on removable memory cards. Speaker independent speech recognition lets you place calls and access features. Class 1 Bluetooth® wireless technology extends your reach up to 100 meters. Challenge friends with peer-to-peer gaming. When used with another class 1 Bluetooth® accessory.
|  | Phone Features - MP3 Player : with up to 50 songs
- Integrated Digital Camera 1.23 megapixel camera with 8X zoom Video capture and playback
- J2ME Games embedded & space for downloads
- Downloadable Themes (Ringtones, Wallpaper & Screensavers)
- MP3 Ringtones Polyphonic Speaker
- User Customisable Softkey Functions, Main Menu and Shortcuts
- Video : MPEG 4 encode and decode
- Picture Phone Book
- Speaker independent speech recognition
- Caller Group Profiling
- Phonebook : Up to 1000 entries on phone plus up to 250 on SIM card
- VibraCall®
- SMS Chat : one-to-one EMS 5.0
- MMS (Picture / photo + text + sound)
- Bluetooth® Technology Airplane mode
- Integrated Speakerphone PIM functionality
- Quad-band : GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Standby time : up to approximately 200-310 hours
- Talk time : up to approximately 200-400 minutes
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The Cell Phone Industry In Ordinary Weblogs
The cell phone industry is one of the largest advertising-bases in the business world. As competition increases among cell phone companies for your business, cell phone companies are seeking unique ways to infiltrate and influence the consumer's feelings about their products and services. Some of their latest unique marketing approaches involve weblogs.
What better source to turn to about how consumers are using their products than to the ever-growing population of webbloggers. Weblogging is not costly, complicated or time-consuming in comparison to traditional research methods. Also, the highest rated weblogs contain very enthusiastic readers who freely offer feedback about the blogs' content and insight about how the cell phone industry is treating its customers.
Cell phone weblogs with a high rating will frequently be accessed by the cell phone companies themselves. In fact some weblogs have proven so useful to cell phone companies that cell phone companies have inserted pop-up advertising inside weblogs. This revenue is an unexpected windfall to creators of these weblogs. Cell phone companies will offer as much as 7 cents to the weblog host for every weblog reader who clicks on the pop-up advertising.
Unfortunately for the cell phone industry creative and innovative marketing efforts, some weblog fans are referring to the industry's invasion in the freestyle weblog world as pimping. Are the cell phone industries frequent hits on these sites keeping the site alive to keep readers' interest in their company high or to actually benefit the customer's experience with that particular cell phone? In creative attempts to fly under the radar, some cell phone companies started their own weblogs to test advertising ideas and their receptiveness before taking their messages nationwide. The more popular an idea is on a weblog, the more likely that the cell phone company will use it to sell its product or improve its customer service.
The weblogging world appeals to trendy young people in the 20 to 30-year old range. Webloggers tend to be college educated and savvy in the latest technology and avid users of it. These young people wouldn't even consider using something as outdated as a wire phone line except in case of a dire emergency. Tapping into the thoughts of this "information generation" is certainly a priority for the cell phone industry.
Weblog forums among this age group that draw the most responses are unfair coverage, unlimited calling plans, anytime minutes, ring tones, cell phone technology and its changes, plus information about the newly merged cell phone companies.
From the information that cell phone companies have gathered from their customers from weblog forums, cell phone companies have changed their services and offerings. Several major marketing promotions have come from the new information, including "FamilyTalk" by Cingular, and "Unlimited Night and Weekend Minutes", and "No Unfair Coverages" by Sprint. Cell phone companies are continuously developing new products and designing new service packages in order to please their marketplace.
Copyright 2005 Vernon Telfar. All rights reserved.
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