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| Motorola RAZR V3xx Grey Phone (AT&T) Version 1 | 
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| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $299.98 (100%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 63
Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: V3xx UPC: 723755935051 ASIN: B000MSBUZO
Release Date: December 18, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Good Phone and worth the price you pay. April 3, 2008 This phone was to be my stand by phone until Iphone releases its 3G version, but I feel I will keep it until the end of my contract. It serves my purpose - Making calls . good call quality,audible,no issues with signal and reception. Got 1 bar when I was in elevator and call did not get disconnected. - Battery life . I allow it to discharge almost to 5% then charge it back to 100%. Battery stays for 2 days with minimal usage and close to day and half with lot of usage (only calls, no browsing).
- Appearance and interface is very much improved and looks good.
I have been a loyal amazon customer for close to two years, had no issues with any of my orders. On time delivery.
Some issues I had were - Transferring phone book. Used a software from internet to transfer from my contacts from Outlook to Phone memory. - No CD or handsfree along with the product. Need to get it seperately. - very glossy, so need to clean it sometimes to remove fingerprints.
All in all a really good phone with required features.
TRY ANOTHER PHONE March 6, 2008 TERRIBLE PHONE, REPLACED BATTERY TWICE AND IT STILL HAS TO BE CHARGED DAILY WITH MINIMUM USE. CALLED MOTOROLA FOR HELP. CANT HELP YOU, GO BACK TO THE SELLER. NEW BATTERY DIDNT HELP. SO I HAVE TO KEEP A CHARGER WITH ME ALL THE TIME. CANT RECEIVE OR CALL FROM MY OFFICE ( IN A BUILDING) WHILE OTHER PHONES WORK, LIKE NOKIA OR BLACKJACK.
good phone, but deceptive January 29, 2008 Some things people need to know about this phone.
Good: it has a 240x320 screen and better video (can play mp4 & wmv, don't have to convert to 3gp.) Bad: VIDEO IS STILL 176x144!!!!! Even though it plays full screen, it records at this resolution and you must convert your videos to this resolution to watch them.
Good: it plays mp3s flawlessly, speaker sounds great and it even plays them through bluetooth. Bad: listening to mp3s through bluetooth sounds like you are hearing them over a phone, however this may be a symptom of my bluetooth headset (Motorola H300.)
Good: it has 60MB onboard and an expansion slot for 2GB microSD/transflash (same thing.) It syncs easily to your (Windows) computer through mini-USB. Bad: slow interface, and while you can access the microSD/transflash through USB (to upload/download mp3s, videos, games and pictures) you can't easily access the phone's 60GB (it can be done with third party programs but is not recommended.)
Good: it comes with java games, and it's quite easy to add more games by moving them to the microSD/transflash. Bad: the games that come with it are crippled.
MOTO Store Discount December 4, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Use this code at the online Motorola store to save 15% off most items. Here is the code : PASS_12870. Link to the Moto Store : http://www.store.motorola.com/ Thanks, Aaron
Not quite what I hoped for October 4, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have changed to GSM and selected the V3xx phone as the Motoroal V60 was the best phone I have ever owned. The Razr V3xx has some short commings that anyone considering it should know about. First of all you have to have the phone really centered on your ear to hear it at its best 1/4 inch makes a difference. The front screen is too small to read incoming call numbers, so it is useless for caller ID. Both inside and external screens are hard to read in bright sunlight. The srceens are great in reduced light or indoors. The start call(green) and end call(red) buttons are right next to buttons that start the AT&T browser or CV both of which will cost you if you press one by mistake and cancel as quickly as posible, you learn to look at the buttons you are pressing, not a good idea if you are driving. I have not been able to find a good blue tooth device to use while driving. I have purchased two units with built in speakers and three ear piece devices. The best is the Motorola H700 (I bought it from Amazon to avoid fake look alikes and the $99.00 asked by AT&T). The H700 is scratchy but usable in a car. The quality and volume of the blue tooth on any of the devices I have tried is about equal to the built in speaker. The last issue with the phone is battery life, if I am lucky I get two days charge on a battery. I probably place or receive four to five short calls a day. Sometimes I run out of battery on the second day, so now I just plug the phone in each night. My old phones Nokias, Motorolas, and Panasonics (all digital not GSM) lasted between one or two weeks on a charge. I guess I'll have to adjust to the new technology!
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