Motorola Razr V3I
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20 years ago
Motorola V3i
The release of Motorola RAZR V3 started a new page in mobile phone history; it formed fashion for slim solutions. The majority of the manufacturers started creating their own copies of the RAZR, and some of the elements in the new models were similar to the V3.
20 years ago
Review: Motorola's Sleek RAZR V3i
Motorola's RAZR V3 is back with an updated look, and a few new tricks up its sleeve. The RAZR V3i offers everything the original did, plus includes updates like a new 1.2 megapixel digital camera.
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...
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.
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
17 years ago
Fareed's Motorola RAZR-V3i review
The Motorola V3i has all the necessary features that were not included in the original V3 RAZR and is evidently a major upgrade. Although it is somewhat similar in appearance, it shows exceptional improvements demanded by the contemporary wireless world, an overall better camera, potential for...
15 years ago
Motorola RAZR V3i review: Motorola RAZR V3i
Motorola has tried to breathe new life into an old handset by beefing up a few of its features, a 1.2-megapixel camera and iTunes compatibility, most notably. Always a tricky thing to pull off, especially when the original was well received. Yes, the design is still cool, but the improvements are small in scale and we'd have liked more. Motorola's original RAZR V3 caused quite a stir. It looked like nothing we'd seen before and proved hugely successful, despite a low feature spec. Not a company to sit on its laurels, some of the design elements of the RAZR have appeared in subsequent handsets, such as those in the candybar SLVR and the clamshell PEBL.
Pros:
- Design still looks good
- Decent quality music playback
- Very light
- Syncs music with iTunes
- Motorola bundles a 512MB microSD card.
Cons:
- Number pad not ideal for texting
- Camera stills only average in quality
- Limit on iTunes song capacity
- Outer and inner screens mediocre.
11 years ago
Many industry experts say Moto RAZR V3i is the best thing that has happened to Motorola in the recent times. When it was launched in Indian market in the early 2006, it took the whole Indian mobile handset industry to storms.
16 years ago
Motorola RAZR is worst phone I ever had
This is by far the worst phone I have ever owned. I did not buy this exact model, mine is a RAZR for Sprint bought from Costco. Still, my wife's RAZR was a lemon and would not make calls after 2 months. Mine requires charging 3 times a day even when I do not make calls.
Pros:
- Slim
- fits in pocket nicely
Cons:
- Slow processor
- horrible user interface
- terrible battery life
- bad reception
- locks up sometimes
- eats battery fast when signal is weak
- resets to loud ringer every time you charge it
- runs software against your will
- difficult to set alarm and to turn off alarm
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