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Razr V3x Case (Krussell)
Stylish, adaptable, and functional, this Krussel case is a great compliment to your V3x.
Description: Leather case - Elastic. Custom Designed for 100% fitting.
The retractable cover of Elastic cases permits world-class fitting for flip (clamshell) phones, both when open and closed.
- Fits Motorola V1150 / Razr V3X perfectly.
- Handmade in exclusive buffalo leather
- Cutout for all vital buttons
- Cutout for camera, enables to take pictures without removing the case.
- An opening in the bottom allows easy connection of charger, handsfree etc
- Protective plastic over display and keys
- With Multidapt - Multidapt attach at the back, capable to add Multidapt accessories such as belt clips, swivel clips, car holders, and etc
- Color: Black
- Lifetime warranty
- Krusell item no: 87163
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Clarivue Screen Protectors
Clarivue Screen Protector for Motorola V3x. Package Includes: - 2 x Outer and 2 x Inner Clarivue Screen Protector
Product Overview:
- Shield and Protect your screen from scratches - Materials are manufactured in Japan
- Clear, Ultra thin and Durable - Anti-Scratch, Anti-Dust, Anti-Glare - Non-adhesive backing, will not leave residue -
- Can be cleaned with water and used repeatedly - Custom designed to fit your LCD Screen - Quickly and Easily adhere directly to the screen
- Clarivue Screen Protectors are patented under Warman US #35,318. To get this product, go here:
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Non-Motorola 1700mAh Battery
Rasputin007 found this battery on eBay and here’s what he says: I have got a 1700 mAh, 3.7V battery for the V3x a few days ago, which I bought on Ebay.
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V3X Accessories
Motorola Slim Battery Li-ion - (840mAh) - SNN5768 / BC60
| Talk Time |
Standby Time |
Capacity |
Weight |
| Up to 250 minutes |
up to 200 hours |
840 mAh Li Ion |
55 Grams |
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TransFlash Memory Cards
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Sandisk 1GB microSD TransFlash Memory
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Ratings:
 Manufacturer: Sandisk Mfr part #: SDSDQ-1024-A10M
All phones currently on the market have a flaw that prevents them from fully supporting 2 GB memory cards. In most current phones, you can use a 2 GB card if you format it in the phone, but then the card only works as a 1 GB card.
If the manufacturers properly adhered to the SD card specification, current phones would work fine with 2 GB cards, but they made an error in implementing the firmware that limits the memory card to 1 GB. It's hard to blame to Motorola for this, since every other manufacturer has made the exact same mistake. This issue affects all current phones with either a microSD or miniSD memory card slot.
While Nokia is committed to fixing the issue and supporting 2 GB cards in all new phones shipping in Q3, other manufacturers are taking longer to address the problem. Motorola plans to start supporting 2 GB cards in some phones by the end of Q3, but it's not clear if this model will receive that fix before it ships.
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