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Motorola teams up with Ferrari for MotoRAZR MAXX V6

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[TechMunch, tech news munnnched”¦] Although it's passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we've seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition MotoRAZR MAXX, dubbed the V6 Ferrari. Although it's not like Ferrari to stop with just six cylinders, this handset sports a sleek, black finish, an unmistakable yellow Ferrari logo, two-megapixel camera, VGA webcam for video telephony, 50MB of internal memory, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB 2.0 connectivity, and "OTA PC syncing" to boot.

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Nasvadi’s Blog: Filed under: Cellphones Although it’s passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we’ve seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition (via Cosmos)

Engadget Mobile: Details are sketchy at best, but the rumor goes something like this: Pantech and Danger (yeah, the Sidekick folks) have hooked up to design a dual-slide handset -- think LG SH100, but with QWERTY in one direction and numeric in the other. For the record, it's worth noting that Helio's VP of "Experience Design" Matias Duarte previously served as Danger's director of design, so it's possible that Duarte either called on his former employer to hook him up, or more controversially, that the new design is simply Danger-like in appearance and function. (via Cosmos)

Technology Blog by Tofupax: January 28th, 2007 5:05 pm Array Leave a comment Filed under: Cellphones Although it’s passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we’ve seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition (via Cosmos)

TechMunch, tech news munnnched”¦: Although it's passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we've seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition MotoRAZR MAXX, dubbed the V6 Ferrari. Although it's not like Ferrari to stop with just six cylinders, this handset sports a sleek, black finish, an unmistakable yellow Ferrari logo, two-megapixel camera, VGA webcam for video telephony, 50MB of internal memory, (via Cosmos)

Teaoodle: Additionally, you'll find HSDPA, EDGE, and GPRS options, and for that extra luxurious touch, you'll hear an F1 "roar" each time you switch the device on, images of the Ferrari F430 engine on the mini external display, and a Ferrari automobile on the internal display. So if you've been scouting the perfect mobile to accompany that newly-purchased piece of Italian engineering, you can snag the MotoRAZR MAXX V6 Ferrari in five undisclosed (but fairly easy to guess) continents starting tomorrow, and while the €490 ($633) pricetag might turn off the average joe, at least you get a swank red leather carrying case to keep this thing in tip-top shape. (via Cosmos)

Nasvadi’s Blog: Although it’s passing the checkered flag quite a few laps later than the McLaren-branded handsets we’ve seen of late, Ferrari has utilized that long-standing partnership with Motorola to kick out a flashy limited edition MotoRAZR MAXX, dubbed the V6 Ferrari. Although it’s not like Ferrari to stop with just six cylinders, this handset sports a sleek, black finish, an unmistakable yellow Ferrari logo, two-megapixel camera, VGA webcam for video telephony, 50MB of internal memory, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, USB 2.0 connectivity, and “OTA PC syncing” (via Cosmos)

http://www.tightreviews.com  TightReviews.com: Filed under: Cellphones As we suspected, it looks like Tag Heuer will indeed be joining the ranks of D&G, Prada, Aston Martin, McLaren, and the host of other brands out there who are joining the cellphone craze. Dial-a-Phone is reporting that the forthcoming handset should be “a completely new design,” unlike the D&G RAZR which was devoid of originality save for the branding, gold finish, and (via Cosmos)

Cell Phone Hub Cellphones Mobile Wireless Phones Telecommunications Blog: Filed under: Cellphones As we suspected, it looks like Tag Heuer will indeed be joining the ranks of D&G, Prada, Aston Martin, McLaren, and the host of other brands out there who are joining the cellphone craze. Dial-a-Phone is reporting that the forthcoming handset should be "a completely new design," unlike the D&G RAZR which was devoid of originality save for the branding, gold finish, and (via Cosmos)

ConsoleKalman.com | Kalman is King of the Console Games: Filed under: CellphonesAs we suspected, it looks like Tag Heuer will indeed be joining the ranks of D&G, Prada, Aston Martin, McLaren, and the host of other brands out there who are joining the cellphone craze. Dial-a-Phone is reporting that the forthcoming handset should be "a completely new design," unlike the D&G RAZR which was devoid of originality save for the branding, gold finish, and (via Cosmos)

Engadget Mobile: Additionally, you'll find HSDPA, EDGE, and GPRS options, and for that extra luxurious touch, you'll hear an F1 "roar" each time you switch the device on, images of the Ferrari F430 engine on the mini external display, and a Ferrari automobile on the internal display. So if you've been scouting the perfect mobile to accompany that newly-purchased piece of Italian engineering, you can snag the MotoRAZR MAXX V6 Ferrari in five undisclosed (but fairly easy to guess) continents starting tomorrow, and while the €490 ($633) pricetag might turn off the average joe, at least you get a swank red leather carrying case to keep this thing in tip-top shape. (via Cosmos)

The Hippie Bourgeois: Can't wait can't wait!: -Reverse Groove Short -Curved Rib Lulu Pant -Globe Trot Jacket Hopefully Aura will come out with them!!!!! AND I'm thinking of switching from Nokia to Motorola. (via Cosmos)

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Dilbertblog.typepad.com[Dilbertblog.typepad.com] The Dilbert Blog: Good News Day: My best day is a cliche, but honest, the birth of my son which I recall in such detail that despite the fact that it's been more than eight years, I can still feel his sticky little head in the palm of my left hand and get tears in my eyes remembering saying hello for the first time.

http://www.wirelessmuse.com [Wirelessmuse.com] Nokia Nseries weblog: A Day in Nantucket: Photos and videos from ...: Ipod Mixer),Phone brands ranging from different model of Nokia,Samsung,Sony Ericsson,Motorola,T-Mobile

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