RAZR with Itunes, Motorola RAZR V3i

razr itunes How do you make your very popular product be even more popular? Possibly a question that Motorola were asking themselves. Best bet is to join up with another leader in the technology market such as Apple and integrate iTunes on your product.

Just what Motorola have done with their RAZR V3i, but don’t rush down to your local mobile phone shop when it is released soon just yet, as it’s completely up to your network as to whether they put iTunes on the handset. Don’t let this hold you back though as the camera has been upgraded to a 1.23 mega pixel camera which is a massive step up from the old VGA camera.

Oh and don’t forget the newly added Transflash memory card slot to store all your high resolution photos and music on. What more can we add as it was such a great phone to start with.

7 Responses to “RAZR with Itunes, Motorola RAZR V3i”

  1. maray Says:

    I love the RAZR phones and this one is just going the extra step with the iTunes set up on it. Going to look into the transflash memory… looks interesting

  2. Craig_1000 Says:

    Has anyone tried to use the phone as a usb pendrive device and booting a computer off of it?

    I know that this sounds wrong but my Razr V3i is working a a usb HDD using the trans flash memory, it is one of the settings that the phone allows.

    I think booting a computer using my mobile phone would be wicked !!!!

    but I dont think any one has tried this yet though.

  3. Rory Says:

    sounds a bit 50/50 but you’ll need to change your BIOS to boot from usb hdd

  4. craig_1000 Says:

    I have been booting many computers (100+) with usb memory sticks and USB HDDs, you just need to know how to format them and copy the relevant files to allow you to do it.

    What do you mean change your BIOS (in big letters), do you really think that I am that stupid?

    Most modern computers post (intel 810e, Via 266, Nvidia nforce2 chipsets) allow you to boot off of USB memory sticks with a little change in the bios settings. I have been doing it for years to allow data recover and system restores.

    I just thought it would be fun to use a device that was not designed to do something to do something new no one else has tried By the way I did get it working, and was able to restore it back again to normal working order If I failed it would ment the loss of my phone.

    You could / should have qualified your statement of fact as it is very ambiguaous and shows a lack of knowledge.

  5. rory Says:

    Well done for booting 100 + computers from USB drives give yourself 10/10 for being so great at this.
    You clearly have far too much time on your hands if you want to boot a computer from your phone and you clearly don’t get out too often.

    Your original question was so basic; a Cretin could have tried it, without having to post it up on such a helpful website.
    So I feel that my answer I gave you met your basic needs

  6. craig_1000 Says:

    You have fully qualified my thoughs on you based upon your knowledge and your ability to name call and use a lot of useless numbers (50/50 10/10).

    I will say no more.

    I never called you a name and I doubt I will ever need your help.

    A cretin would never have though about even trying to do it, search the internet and find some one else who has done it.

    Fool

    CRAIG (M.S.C.E)

  7. Russell Says:

    I just got my 2000t and all of my songs are skipping in iTunes, and I cant figure out why. If someone could help me out and tell me how to fix this I would really appreciate it because its driving me crazy. Thanks for the replys.

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