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| Motorola RAZR V3m Silver Phone (Verizon Wireless) | 
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| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
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Avg. Customer Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 2718
Color: Silver Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: V3m UPC: 723755885646 EAN: 0723755885646 ASIN: B000G7LWRM
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| Customer Reviews:
Very Dissastified March 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had the V3m for about a year. Sorry I bought it from Verizon. Can't wait until my contract is up. Same complaint as other reviews - disabled multimedia features. In addition, I like to carry it in my pocket - without the case. That's why I bought a thin phone - no bulge in pocket. But when you take the phone out of your pocket, sometimes the protruding buttons on the side activate the speakerphone or change the answer mode. A real pain. The buttons should be recessed.
WARNING - Features intentionally disabled! February 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
WARNING! Before you buy this phone for Verizon, I have to warn you - the picture transfer and mp3/ringtone transfer are disabled. From what I understand, Verizon is the ONLY company that does this, which forces you to use their own service and pay their fees.
Their own ad copy in this very item (above) says "It also supports polyphonic ringtones as well as MP3 ringers, allowing you to use portions of your favorite songs to alert you to incoming calls."
Yeah. They don't tell you that you can't transfer without using their high-fee data service. With everyone else, you can just connect the phone to a cable.
If you want a RAZR phone - do NOT get one from Verizon!
US CELLULAR version is GREAT January 5, 2008 We live in an area that has spotty reception and this phone has great reception. With our LG phones we would not even get any bars in our driveway. With this phone we have at least 2 bars everywhere in our house. We aren't playing music on it. We aren't taking videos. We just want to make and receive calls. And this phone works. It looks cool. What more does the average person want? You want to play music and surf the net, get an iPhone already.
I like January 2, 2008 I've had this phone for around 2 weeks now, and I love it.
Calls are very clear (except when connected to someone using Nextel's service, which seems to be almost everyone in my town), and are never dropped, except when engulfed by trees.
The speaker quality is excellent. I have a 2Gb MicroSD card with music on it, and it sounds wonderful.
As for battery life, I got the extended battery, and I haven't had a chance to really keep track of battery life. But it's very good.
Best cell phone I ever owned! December 7, 2007 I've had this phone for just over a year now, and it's been great! I'm waiting for UPS to deliver my next phone, RIZR Z3...
RAZR v3m has served me well, and has even proven to be fairly sturdy even after a couple of drops in a parking lot, which I thought for sure was going to kill the phone after hearing about how fragile it is. Good thing I had insurance, but I haven't needed it. It has kept me from having to call Verizon support, which I was doing fairly regularly with my old phone Moto E815. I give RAZR v3m big kudos for that!
As a phone, it's been superb! Good to decent coverage, good sound, no drops, no resets, etc. Best cell phone I ever had!
Text messaging is as good as it can get with cell phone number pads. I also own an iPAQ, even had one with a tiny keyboard, and they are not any better so I chuckle all these cell phones with tiny little keyboards. Pair a Bluetooth keyboard with my iPAQ, now you're talkin!
As an mp3 player, it will work in a pinch. All you iPod/iPhone nozis (replace o with an a, you know who you are!), please stick to your apple products and just leave the rest of us alone. I've own an iPod just long enough to know how much I hate iTunes, and now I own a Creative Zen which I like a lot, and no, RAZR v3m isn't as good as the Zen as an MP3 player, but so what? If I'm expecting to listen to music for a while, I grab my Zen and use my RAZR as a backup.
As a camera, again, it will work in a pinch.
I don't browse the web with this phone. I'm waiting for that day when someone comes out with a usable/affordable PocketPC based tablet ala Star Trek. Don't even talk to me about UMPC's yet... We'll see how well my iPAQ does with RIZR as Bluetooth modem.
My rating is 4 only due to 1) copying files to and from the the MicroSD is cumbersome 2) Motorola Phone Tools 3) RAZR uses some proprietary mini usb voltage so I can't charge the phone using one my many other mini usb chargers 4) Verizon crippled some of the Bluetooth feature of this phone - Not the RAZR's fault. But if these don't bother you, then consider this as a 5 rating.
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