AT&T gets Motorola V3xx in platinum
The color, that is; not the metal. AT&T has officially released the 3G RAZR variant in "platinum," which we think is code for "silver." Specs are pretty much the same as the charcoal and gold versions before it, though this will be the first color to sport full AT&T branding inside and out -- they've even switched out the keypad to replace the etched Jack with an etched globe. Having the latest and greatest hue costs cold, hard cash though, with the platinum running a full $50 more after rebates and activation than the original and $20 more than the slightly newer gold. Get it now in store or direct from AT&T's site.
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ATTingular @ Apr 17th 2007 7:48PM
This one has been out for a week in most markets.
And no, it's not silver but a very slight gold hue. It's basically half way between the gray and the gold, but with the really nice (and almost 80's style) chrome metal interior.
Dave @ Apr 17th 2007 9:50PM
lawl nice stock pic of a V3
ShortFuse @ Apr 17th 2007 10:08PM
@Dave
Yeah, that's not a picture of the v3, or even the v3i, v3m, v3x. it's the v3xx. look closer.
Robbie @ Apr 17th 2007 11:47PM
maybe this was already mentioned... but i just noticed the video button still says "CV". upon further investigation, i see "cingular video" is being renamed "cellular video" instead of "att video". interesting.
Andy Nguyen @ Apr 18th 2007 12:04AM
Shine, anybody?
Jamar @ Apr 18th 2007 10:17AM
Why does this phone remind me of the DoCoMo M702iS?
Ivan @ Apr 18th 2007 7:39PM
Cofirmed at&t member that theyre will be a motorazr v3xx in bubblegum pink....and for other news moto rizr ROSE[pink]is on the t-mobile website but instores now
Jordan @ May 1st 2007 6:35PM
HaHa I think its funny that at&t was too lazy to make a "av" logo to replace "cv" so they just named it cellular video-a tid bit generic don't ya think?