Rating 3.2 43 reviews
Manufacturer: Motorola
review.goodgearguide.com.au
19 years ago

Motorola V3i (Dolce & Gabbana)

The Dolce & Gabbana RAZR is a largely uninspiring release considering it doesn’t offer any new features or include basic accessories. If you’re after a fashion statement though, you’ll be impressed. Motorola produced a great phone in the RAZR V3, and now they are capitalising on that success with a limited edition fashion release: A Dolce & Gabbana RAZR V3i. This new handset retains the same features seen in the RAZR V3i but adds a vibrant gold and silver colour scheme, engraved Dolce & Gabbana logo and included pendant featuring Dolce & Gabbana initials.
Pros:
  • Fashion appeal, Limited edition release, Vibrant colour scheme, Included pendant
Cons:
  • No additional features, Accessories all extra, Price
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Phone Arena
19 years ago

Good Phone

The first RAZR was good but the updated version (V3r)is much better the updated camera and software is top of the line. This phone I would recommend to anyone. And the music storage and playback is awesome. I have a 2GB Micro-SD card and have plenty of space for pics,music,and videos.
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Register Hardware
17 years ago

Motorola RAZR V3i

A manufacturer with one of the most popular mobiles on the market has a problem when it comes to updating the phone: just how do you improve a product without ruining it? In the case of the V3, Motorola has obviously decided the way forward is to leave well alone, only pausing to correct a couple of...
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CNET
19 years ago

Motorola D&G RAZR V3i

Remember Goldmember , the bizarre Dutch Austin Powers villain who lost a vital organ in an "unfortunate shmelting accident"? This is his phone. Design Design? Design is everything in this phone, darlings.
Pros:
  • Gold overload
  • Solid
  • reliable RAZR design
  • MicroSD card included
Cons:
  • Gold overload
  • Overpriced
  • but that's kind of the point
  • Camera stills could be better
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CNET
14 years ago

Motorola D&G RAZR V3i review: Motorola D&G RAZR V3i

This fashion-focused phone screamed \"tack-o-rama\" according to our simple tastes, but label lovers might be sold on the gold. Remember Goldmember, the bizarre Dutch Austin Powers villain who lost a vital organ in an "unfortunate shmelting accident"? This is his phone.
Pros:
  • Gold overload
  • Solid, reliable RAZR design
  • MicroSD card included.
Cons:
  • Gold overload
  • Overpriced, but that's kind of the point
  • Camera stills could be better.
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Mobile Phone Reviews
13 years ago

Motorola V3i

In terms of physical appearance the V3i is virtually the same as the V3; it still has the metal alloy case, the chemically etched keypad and the same 262K colour, TFT screen.
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Mouthshut
17 years ago

Happy to the owner...

I am privileged to write a review in MotoRazor V3i which I have more than 1 one year.The style casing is really what that attracted me to this mobile. Its really awesome. It is very handy and fits in anywhere. Hearing music is really good with iTunes.
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Phone Scoop
17 years ago

Nothing Special

I use this phone with ATT Wireless, RF is above average, the voice quality is just ok, but it is better then any other phone I have used on a GSM network. The menu system is laggy but battery life is good.
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CNET
20 years ago

Motorola Razr V3im review Review

The Motorola Razr V3im is the Razr V3i with iTunes on it. The most obvious differences are that the handset is the colour burgundy and there's a dedicated iTunes button in place of the messaging key.
Pros:
  • Dedicated iTunes key
  • Slim form factor
  • Battery-saving aeroplane mode
Cons:
  • The 100-song cap on iTunes
  • The lack of effort in converting the V3im into a more music-oriented phone
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Unbeatable
19 years ago

Motorola Razr V3I Mobile Phone Review

Having started off with the first generation V3 phone, you get the distinct feeling of standing out in the crowd when talking to your mates on this phone. Then the bombshell hits you.
Pros:
  • Decent TFT screen and in speaker mode it's probably one the best on the market and the latest version of the software supplied with it is just a dream to use
Cons:
  • I couldn't find anything poor about it
  • but if you really want good photographs
  • then either get one of the new 3+ megapixel phones or better still
  • get a small cheap digital camera which gives you far superior quality pictures than any phone will give you.
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