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Five phones that changed the world

Motorola Razr V3 (2004)
When the Razr V3 first hit the shelves people went bananas over it, and amazingly it's still selling today, three years on. This incredibly thin clamshell phone marked a turning point in mobile design -- a pocket-friendly phone that looked great.

The only problem was that the Razr's interface was below par and many users complained of a variety of bugs. But it still remains a classic in terms of chassis design and truly changed how we viewed mobiles -- particularly in the US, where the Razr arguably made phones be seen as desirable consumer electronics, rather than utilitarian devices.

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