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I have owned this model of cellphone in the past, and although it's type is now outdated, I was very happy to find one. I was even more pleased with the Like New condition, I had to pay to have it unlocked by another company, but that was no problem and very easy. It works and looks like a charm. I am so happy to own it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have complain to the carrier AT&T, they keep saying something is wrong with your phone. Now I have giving up on the phone, can't use it on regular base. Tried a new battery from company (Batteries Plus) still cutting out the calls. No change. When I use the phone, it seams to get real warm after about 3-5 min, I don't know if that have something to do with that? Have to buy an other phone, I guess? Would like to have an Apple I-phone S4 or S5, but I can't afford $300 to 400 for even a used older one. Being on SS with a limit income. Thanks Stan
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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
TYhe Razr v3 is a small thin reliable phone with good redeption and ease of use. I have used razers for a couple of years ansd they work well and hold up well... Mine have beeb dropped without breakage. the battery life is very good if your battery isn't too old. Its a nice sleek phone and a good buy for the money. The cons: no bells and whistles, no wifi, slow connection to internet (at leasst with mine), and typing text messages is a pain. Overall I like the relaibility but miss some of the features on newer more expensive models.
I decided to get the Razr V3 because I've had very good experiences with Motorola products in the past, and I wanted a mobile phone that was slimmer than my old phone, a Motorola Pebl. The interface is essentially the same as the Pebl's, which made it a lot easier to use. The Bluetooth also seems a lot faster on the Razr than the Pebl, which means any photos I take on my mobile phone can be easily uploaded to my computer. As for reception, the reception is fine. I haven't had any dropped calls or weird signal disruptions, which has been nice. That being said, the only real complaint I have with the Razr is that the keys leave an imprint on the screen. I'm thinking it has something to do with the way the keys lie against the screen when the phone is closed. It might behove you to get a screen protector of some sort if you don't want an imprint on your phone screen.Read full review