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| Joy. Erm, when someone refers to "Vxxx," are they referring to a specific model of phone, or to the entire series of Moto phone models beginning with V? ex: Vxxx= V3m, V3c, V3r, V710, V... or ex: Vxxx= Motorola Vxxx |
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| Refers to any of the "V" series phones.
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It most commonly refers to what were known as the "triplets" models. V300, 400, and 600 series models. -Jay | |
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