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2008-07-23 00:00:00 2 out of 3 found this reivew helpful |
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Pros: Terrific sound quality, small, easy to use, great features Cons: Dust in outer screen I dont know what the electrical enigineer is talking about. He's totally wrong. You can hear perfect, compared to other phones. And it does have a video ca (Read full review at Yahoo! Shopping)
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| Razor phone - broken again |
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By yakkersinde 2008-06-25 00:00:00 2 out of 4 found this reivew helpful |
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Pros: small and user friendly Cons: broken 4 X in 6 months and battery doesn't last I finally replaced my razor phone with an LG chocolate. It's about the same size as the razor. My razor brok 4 times in a 6 month period. Twice it was related to t (Read full review at Yahoo! Shopping)
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By sgreer1991 2008-06-14 00:00:00 1 out of 3 found this reivew helpful |
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Pros: thin Cons: slow as hell, fragile, battery life sucks dont get this even if you can get buy one and get four of them for free (Read full review at Yahoo! Shopping)
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| I LOVE this phone |
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2008-04-07 00:00:00 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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Pros: Ease of use, texting, ring tones Cons: Can't transfer pics/ringtones when getting new phone I LOVE my phone...I read sooo many bad reviews on the battery life and I don't understand where those are coming from...Using it moderatly the batter (Read full review at Yahoo! Shopping)
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By layla,layla lu-lu 2008-04-06 00:00:00 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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Pros: The best thing i like about it is that it is a hot phone and it is in right now and everybody has one Cons: the battery life sucks It is an cool phones love the fetures get it (Read full review at Yahoo! Shopping)
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-- T3 Expert, T3 1 out of 3 found this reivew helpful |
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| Motorola RAZR V3 How thin? Did John Prescott sit on it? Witchcraft, I tell thee! How else do you expect us to explain this impossibly slim phone? At just 14mm thick and barely bigger than a credit card, surely it has to be the work of supernatural ...
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-- Goodgearguide Expert, Goodgearguide 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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| Motorola has launched yet another version of its popular RAZR V3 - this time the MOTORAZR V3 (RED). It offers exactly the same features and specifications as the original RAZR, and only differs in colour - but there is a reason and purpose for it. Th ...
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-- Goodgearguide Expert, Goodgearguide 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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| Motorola's Razr V3 mobile phone is a stunning piece of industrial design. The slim clamshell model is sleek and elegant, boasting an anodised aluminium cover, VGA camera, quad-band compatibility and Bluetooth support. A colour screen occupies most of ...
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-- Laptopmag Expert, Laptopmag 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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| Every so often a device comes along that drops jaws the second you pull it out of your pocket. That’s certainly the case with Motorola’s improbably thin Razr V3, so long as you can remember what pocket you left it in. This pricey clamshell, available exclusively from Cingular, is that light and slim, weighing a wee 3.4 ounces and measuring barely half an inch thick. To put that profile in perspective, the Razr, folded shut, is still thinner than the bottom half of other flip phones. Despite the fact that this world phone is definitely voice-first, data-second, somehow Motorola found a way to shoehorn a lot of handy features into the anodized aluminum case, including a VGA camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and a speakerphone. This is a phone that makes you wonder what everyone else is doing wrong. Even though the Razr V3 lives up to its name in terms of thickness, the handset is pretty long, measuring 3.9 inches from head to toe. The extra length is welcome, however, as we found the phone quite easy to cradle between the shoulder and ear. Two other things immediately strike you when you open the Razr for the first time: its vivid 2.2-inch color screen and its precision-cut electroluminescent keypad. You’ll definitely want to show off this phone’s backlit keypad at night or in a dimly lit restaurant; the space-age pattern of lines is reminiscent of Tron. The membranes underneath each number provide plenty of tactile feedback, even though it’s impossible to dial without looking. If you prefer to dial using your voice, you can pair a Bluetooth headset with the Razr V3 and talk hands-free. Above the numbers is a navigation control with a central OK button, and there are also dedicated buttons for Web access and e-mail, in addition to the requisite Send and End commands. From the main menu you can access either the camera or AOL Instant Messaging with a push of either of the two soft menu buttons. On the outer edges of the top part of the phone there are voice dial and voice note buttons. Below that are the volume controls. In a deft design move, the engineers tweaked the software so that pressing up always increases the volume, even when the flip is closed and the controls are ostensibly reversed. As you might expect, data transfer is not this phone’s strong suit, as it uses a relatively pokey GPRS connection. Nevertheless, wireless Web pages loaded fairly quickly, and we sent a picture of Times Square to our Yahoo mail account in about 30 seconds. While the Razr offers video playback, you can’t record video. We also downloaded a real music tone from Snoop Dogg, and it sounded great. As did our phone conversations; the dozens of phone calls we made in and around Manhattan were quite clear on both ends. Ultimately, the Razr V3 isn’t about bells and whistles. It’s about turning heads when you’re using it and disappearing in your pocket when you’re not. And it passes both tests with flying colors. ...
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-- Mobileburn Expert, Mobileburn 1 out of 2 found this reivew helpful |
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| After many delays, we have finally finished our in-depth review of Motorola's flagship mobile phone, the RAZR V3. Not content to be just pretty, the RAZR has connectivity, a good camera, and good battery life, too. But yes, it is pretty.... ...
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| Motorola RAZR V3 GSM Cell Phone Black |
| $99.99 - $139.99 |
| from 3 stores |
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