Motorola Razr V3I
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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
19 years ago
Motorola Razr V3im
This phone is by far the best phone I have owned, I absolutly love it. I think the 100 song limit is a bit of a disappointment, but I can live with it I'm sure. People have told me if I owned the other I wouldn't see much difference but who cares.
Pros:
- Basically everything..
Cons:
- The 100 song limit
19 years ago
Motorola RAZR V3i
It seems that Motorola's RAZR V3 will never go away. The hugely popular device garnered a lot of attention when it was first released, and there is no doubt it is a spectacular piece design.
Pros:
- Design and Looks
- Build quality
- iTunes Capabilities
- Memory Slot
Cons:
- Not enough significant improvements
- Keypad Issues
- Internal and External Screens
- iTap Messaging System
19 years ago
Motorola V3im
Motorola have been making decent quality handsets for some time now, but like so often happens nobody notices you until you introduce that one, must-have killer product that puts the brand on people's lips.
19 years ago
Motorola V3im
Motorola have been making decent quality handsets for some time now, but like so often happens nobody notices you until you introduce that one, must-have killer product that puts the brand on people's lips.
20 years ago
Motorola RAZR V3i review
For many, the original RAZR was the first phone they'd seen in a long time that looked interesting. At less than 14mm thick, the RAZR V3i is certainly slim, but up close, it's not quite as well designed as the advertising may have led you to believe.
20 years ago
Review: Motorola RAZR V3i
Motorola's epochal RAZR was the most desirable handset of its time. The seductive form factor tended to distract users from some fairly irritating software decisions that Motorola's designers would probably, given their time again, have made differently. Now they have...
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
20 years ago
one of the best phones on the market
basically,this phone is an upgrade of the excellent V3, but with bigger memory, sharper camera and improved video camera. my phone was with my contract from o2 and i couldn't be happier with it.
Pros:
- the picture quality of the phone is fantastic
- the battery life is surprisingly long for a phone with so many fancy features
- i love the display, it's very clear, even someone slightly short sighted like myself has no trouble with it
- nice soft keypad
Cons:
- i suppose if you are not used to texting on Motorola phones
- that could be a problem but not neccassarily a weakness on the phones part
20 years ago
Motorola RAZR V3i
Review 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...
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