Motorola have now had a second 3G phone approved by the FCC. The phone, known as the E1070, is based on the Razr V3x and is a clamshell design with GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100. Phonescoop says: "It includes many of the same features as the V3x such as dual color displays, Bluetooth (including advanced audio and printing profiles), a MicroSD (TransFlash) slot, audio player, Motorola's new Linux / Java OS and dual cameras. However the E1070 only has a 1.3 Megapixel external camera. Motorola has not yet announced the E1070, so availability is not yet known, however it is unlikely to come to the US in this configuration."
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