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Motorola phones get even skinnier

Your IT - Mobility

After the phenomenal success of its slim line Razr, Motorola has an even slimmer range of phones in an attempt to keep the sales ticking over.

Motorola has sold about 50 million Razr phones worldwide and the success of the brand has been largely behind a turnaround in the company's fortunes in the space to the point where it is now challenging Nokia for market leadership.

The new range includes two similarly named four letter models called the Krzr and Rizr, both of which have smaller dimensions than the Razr.

The flip phone Krzr is 42 millimeters wide and the slide phone Rizr is 46 millimeters, compared to the 54 millimeter Razr.

Both of the new models have 2 megapixel cameras and the Krzr can store 500 songs.

More detailed information on both new models plus other new releases from Motorola can be found in our previous article.