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| Motorola RAZR V3m Silver Phone (Verizon Wireless) | 
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| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $399.98 (100%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 106 reviews Sales Rank: 2407
Color: Silver Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: V3m UPC: 723755885646 EAN: 0723755885646 ASIN: B000G7LWRM
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Customer Reviews:
Poor speaker volume November 21, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received this phone from Verizon 1 week ago. On every call i make, the volume fluctuates randomly -- often so low that I cannot hear th person I am talking to. I searched the web and found may people complaining of the same problem. So, i called motorola and spoke to Romina (ID-351753) who walked me through the standard script, "so you know how to adjust the volume..." I assured her that this was not my first rodeo. She said she was not aware of the problem (sic). Verizon's support was also unaware and had no solution -- except to return the phone. Motorola and Verizon's websites were also no help.
You'll be sorry if you buy this phone November 18, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Unless you are a teenager with someone paying your bills, or looking to join a class-action lawsuit, this deal will be a nightmare. I bought 4 of these phones for family members and they are all going back.
The RAZR is a crippled phone, now lacking key features that were built into it. Verizon claims it is BlueTooth capable, but that is misleading. It won't link to our computers or our Highlander. It was quite a frustration to discover that Verizon purposefully prevents that.
Connecting it directly to a laptop, the USB cable is reduced to a battery charger. You are prohibited from transferring files either way. I take a lot of pictures. They recommended a 2GB storage card and installed it for me. Imagine my dismay when I discovered that it is impossible to transfer my image files to the computer by cable or BlueTooth. In order to get my images, I would have to pay Verizon 25 cents per image or $500 for a full card of images. No kidding.
And if you want a non-idiotic ring tone, or anything else, you pay and pay and pay extra charges to Verizon. Go ahead and google "razr bluetooth" if you want to fully appreciate the horror Verizon has unleashed on its customers.
Or save yourself the trouble and hair pullout, and find a better phone with a better company. The Verizon RAZR makes the iPhone look dirt cheap.
The greatest phone to walk the earth... well mine at least. October 22, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Alright everyone, so pretty much, this phone is possibly the only indestructible phone i've ever had. its been through the washing machine for full 60 minute cycles around 2 or 3 times, went swimming in the cheseapeake bay, daytona beach, and pretty much the whole eastern seaboard. My phone has been hit with over 3000 paintballs, and list goes on.
Pros- * It may only be mine but its literally indestructible * Battery for the first six months lasts around over 2 weeks * Fail safe with the battery, that whenever hit to hard or in the wrong way, it comes out. But nly at a set limit of course, and it also only does it for instance when thrown out of a lacrosse stick.
Cons- * My sister had one, she ended up running it over, and it destroyed the screen. * Theres only two colors * Battery after six months NEEDS to be replaced for it dies alot.
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!! This phone is a piece of crap! October 21, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I first saw this phone I just had to have it. I loved that is was so slick and slim. No antenna was a nice plus as well. I really regret buying this phone!!! My biggest upset was the battery life. The day I recieved the phone I charged it and was ready to go. I made one THIRTEEN MIN phone call and it already needed to be charged. I went two or three days with the same thing happening and I finally took it back to the store. They(verizon) told me this was common with this phone and that I would have to buy a new and better $[...] battery. Needless to say I keep the one I had and it hasn't got any better. I only make 4 or 5 calls a day with no more than an hour usage and have to charge it twice a day. I dropped it(on carpet) and the display screen doesnt work anymore. The only upside to this phone is that its slender. I repeat Please Don't Waste Your Money!
BIG disappointment from Verizon October 11, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Overall this is a bad phone. The main reason I purchased it was because it's very thin and has no antenna. The reception is good and voices come in clear both ways. This is where the positives stop. The worst aspect of the phone is the poor battery life. I have even disabled EVDO so it won't switch between it and 1x when moving around town (which drains the battery).
The Verizon software makes the phone useless. You cannot have the phone ring and vibrate at the same time, you cannot change the horrible wallpaper on the front LCD, and you cannot change the color scheme from red. Verizon has also disabled the use of Motorola Phone Tool, which enables you to put your own ringtones and media on the phone. You are forced to purchase media from the VCast service. Even if you wouldn't normally use media on your phone, you should object to this because of principal. It's corporate greed at its finest and Verizon is preventing you from using the full capabilities of your purchase.
It does have a decent camera, but it's functionality is limited. It takes video clips, but nothing over 15 seconds. There are sites that tell you how to hack the phone, but it's not worth the time and risk of ruining the phone.
The pluses: very thin, no antenna, sleek design Cons: horrible user interface, very few options to change the appearance, many of the phone's functionality has been disabled by Verizon
Conclusion: buy something else. I succumbed to the hype of the Razr, but was burned. If it weren't for Verizon, the phone would be fine.
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