I purchased the magenta Motorola Razr V3 and I love the look and feel. It is a good size. Large keypad with great features. But I have a couple of complaints and they are biggies for me. #1) I am unable to see the screen if I am outside. Just glare. #2) (and this is the deal breaker for me) I didn't realize when I purchased it that I wasn't asking the right questions. Yes it has a camera, yes it supports mp3 files, but is lacking in memory. I Installed the motorola phone tools and was only able to transfer 2 songs and between that and the few pictures I have taken it seems that I am nearly out of memory. It didn't occur to me that 5 mb of memory wouldn't be enough. So either my product is defective, or I am out of memory because 5mb is not enough. Regardless, dissapointed because I love the phone, but I'll be returning it and trying either the Motorola W490 (5mb memory + a removable memory card with an additional 2 gig memory) or the MotoRazr V3i which also takes a memory card. So I guess it depends on your needs whether this phone will work for you. Good luck!Read full review
Not a horrible phone. A few kinda-major problems: 1) My phone simply cuts out and turns off from time to time (several times/week) even though I have all bars of service and full battery life. 2) I had problems with charging it. It wouldn't charge from the USB port unless it was on, and so if you let your phone completely die before charging it, you cannot use the USB to charge it. The AC charger didn't work some times, and I had to play with the cord to get it to work. 3) The battery case doesn't hold shut well, and I expect to have to use tape soon :( 4) My phone has some other language for it's dictionary. It will not auto-complete words in the Text mode -- even though I have changed the default language to English (I guess it just doesn't have an English dictionary loaded?). I bought it on Ebay from a company that claims to be from the states. On the positive side, I like the sleek design, and the keys and menus are simple to use. I won't buy one again, but maybe I just got a lemon.Read full review
This is a great looking phone with everything that you need to make basic phone calls. If you don't use the text features much and don't need all of the fancy whistles and bells that some of the other phones have, then this is the phone to buy. It is attractive, gets good reception, takes pictures and can also go on the internet. You can text, on it, but it has only the regular keypad on it. The price is right, too!
Personally for me the old school razr does the job just fine. It has the main functions that I use like phone book, texting, alarm settings, sceen saver, speaker, calendar, and camera. Photos can be transferred and saved to a computer hard drive via Motorola Phone Tools software. The only thing that's kinda outdated is the single key texting without a touch screen keyboard. This razr can handle being dropped a lot better than a touch screen cell phone too. In conclusion, I have 4 backup razrs and plan to use them forever as long as T-Mobile supports this older technology.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Good phone, puts up with constant use. BUT BUT BUT the inside screen has developed a dark spot that seems to be growing and may eventually obstruct the view. Not happy about that. The features are simple, perfect for someone who just needs bluetooth, does little texting and doesn't require network hook up. Good portable size too.
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