My wife refuses to have a smart phone, so I have to try to find a decent older phone for her - the RAZR is a great (non-smart) phone, but I can't get it to charge when plugged into the adapter in our car. It will charge when using the wall charger, but not in the car. The battery that came with it wouldn't hold a charge for more than a day - I suspect that is simply old age, but don't know, so I am mentioning it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
When I received this phone, it appeared to be new. I put my sim card in and tried to charge the battery. It wouldn't respond in any way. I had a new battery and put it in and then it would charge if I moved the phone connector just right. Another charger I had worked okay. No problem. The battery went dead in 24hrs so I put in another new battery I had, it went dead in a day or so. I called with it a couple of times and it wouldn't call anyone anymore so I gave up and threw it in the drawer with two others I had and went back to my Motorola WX345. It only needs charging once a week the way I use it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Motorola V3 is a fantastic phone. Motorola makes very good communications devices. Overall, I like this phone. Here are some pros and cons to help you to decide whether or not you should buy this product. Pros: *Very light weight *Fairly easy to use *Nice color screen *Loud Speakerphone *Good Battery Life (Most Cell Phones have a good battery life) *Calendar function is handy *Alarm feature helps you be on time Cons: *Very easy to snap the cell phone in half *Reception can drop calls not matter what cell phone carrier *You need small, delicate features *Not very sturdy *Not everyone can figure out how to use it *Price is a bit costly for what it is General Note: Cell Phone can often have dust trapped behind the screen and is annoyingly visible. This can be easily repair with a T-6 screw driver and wiped away with a lint free cloth. This cell phone can snap easily, so you probably want to use a rubber cell phone glove for it to help it stay together and absorb shock in case it is dropped. This cell phone is not very whether friendly, so try to keep water away from it or else you will start dropping calls left and right. Hi, I'm Bargainsforbucks3317, thanks for stopping by my corner of Ebay. I hope this bit of information has been helpful in your decision making process!Read full review
The Motorola V3 is a fantastic phone. Motorola makes very good communications devices. Overall, I like this phone. Here are some pros and cons to help you to decide whether or not you should buy this product. Pros: *Very light weight *Fairly easy to use *Nice color screen *Loud Speakerphone *Good Battery Life (Most Cell Phones have a good battery life) *Calendar function is handy *Alarm feature helps you be on time Cons: *Very easy to snap the cell phone in half *Reception can drop calls not matter what cell phone carrier *You need small, delicate features *Not very sturdy *Not everyone can figure out how to use it *Price is a bit costly for what it is General Note: Cell Phone can often have dust trapped behind the screen and is annoyingly visible. This can be easily repair with a T-6 screw driver and wiped away with a lint free cloth. This cell phone can snap easily, so you probably want to use a rubber cell phone glove for it to help it stay together and absorb shock in case it is dropped. This cell phone is not very whether friendly, so try to keep water away from it or else you will start dropping calls left and right. Hi, I'm Universalbargain3317, thanks for stopping by my corner of Ebay. I hope this bit of information has been helpful in your decision making process!Read full review
This review is for the Motorola V3c and the Motorola V3c PINK both for the Verizon Wireless network. This phone packs VCAST, Get It Now, a built in 1.3 megapixel digital camera, camcorder with MPEG4 video playback, and Bluetooth wireless technology, it’s the ultimate in high speed EVDO, and high tech. With the precision-cut keypad, minimalist styling and metal finish, the V3 looks just as beautiful as it performs. This is an excellent looking phone. The main difference between the two models is that the PINK model is well… pink. Surprised I know. It has a lot of bells and whistles, but it does the job and does it well. The Keypad is well laid out and has large etched buttons; those worried about fat fingering numbers will welcome this. Another stand out feature of this phone is the Intenna. Basically the antenna is built into the case nothing extending out. The plus side is that the phone looks and feels great. The trade off is that you lose about a half bar of signal strength. Another downside is that with these first generation models, Motorola decided to take away the ability to add additional memory by eliminating the transflash port, those into the media player thing will disappointed. It’s a sleek and thin phone, great primary or backup phone if you lost your main phone or it was stolen. GENERAL FEATURES All Digital 1XEVDO 1XRTT Bluetooth Enabled Calendar Caller ID - Picture Camera Camera Resolution - 1.3 Megapixel Clam Style Design Display - Color Display - Internal & External Download Ring Tones Enhanced Messaging Service GPS enabled Get It Now Intenna Mobile Web 2.0 Multi Media Services (MMS) OTA Capable Speakerphone TTY compatible TXT Messaging V Cast Video Messaging Video on Demand Voice Dialing Voice Note/Memo SPECIFICATIONS Up to 180 Minutes Usage Time Up to 200 Hours Stand by Time WEIGHT: 3.49 oz. SIZE: 3.90H x 2.10W x 0.60D inchesRead full review
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
I purchased this phone the week it came available for around $450 with a 2 year contract from Cingular. The phone was great, it provided excellent features, such as the bluetooth, internet - so i could check the weather, CNN, and even talk to a few friends over AIM. I even used it as my alarm clock for a few months :) The problem with the Razr, over time is that the battery will die out extremly fast. Right now, I am lucky to get 2 hrs of talk time, and by the time I receive / send 15 text messages, the battery is already dead. + Charges extremly fast, within 30 minutes + Great exterior protection, I've dropped it many times, and it has yet to crack or break + Awesome features, such as Internet, 3D Games, Video Camera, and built in 1.3 megapixel camera! - Short battery life then expected - Drops calls at random - Slow processor, meaning if you type fast, or scroll the system will lock up and freeze, similar to Windows. All in all, if you can buy this bad boy for around $100 I'd call it a great deal. As i approach my 2nd year with the phone, I'll be looking for a new one shortly, but It was one of the best phones I've had in a long time!Read full review
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