The Motorola RAZR V3 cell phone is sleek, black (in the "Special Edition" iteration), and sexy. At just over a half-inch thick, this cell phone has almost every coveted feature. This includes long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a sweet 2.0 pixel camera, and a large exceptionally bright color display. Moreover, it is fully Internet capable with built in support for sending and receiving pictures, text, graphics, sound, and video via messages. Moreover, the RAZR V3 supports AOL Instant Messenger, POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols.
It has a built in web browser to keep you up to date and knowledgeable regarding the hip and the hot, the sweet and the sour, the latest and the greatest. Best of all, it has a lithium ion battery that will keep you connected for nearly seven hours.
Now in the RAZR V3, we have a cell phone that people either love or hate. The reviews tend not to be in the middle. Therefore, we should talk about some of the less than stellar features of this cell phone.
First, it is simply not intuitive. The way that it is designed, basic actions can take several steps to accomplish. Did I say several? Let me rephrase that, common functions can seem to be ten clicks deep.
It has 1,000 storage slots in its contact memory. However, you must make a separate entry for every telephone number possessed by a contact. Let me put that in English. If your girl or guy has a cell phone, a business phone, and a home phone, they get three separate entries.
You may want to pay the extra fee for the software that Motorola offers. People have complained about the USB interface, the way it synchronizes, the difficult entering data, and a number of other issues.
Furthermore, There have been complaints about its ear piece volume, its durability, and the fact that its vibration is a bit weak. People talk about it being clumsy to use. Every cell phone has a distinct feel and the RAZR V3 is no exception.
If you like its features (and you will) and you like its look (and you should), then you want to test this phone out a bit before making the plunge. It has an idiosyncratic feel, some people love it, and some people hate it. But you really want to make sure that you are in the "love it" category before you make the plunge.







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