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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: 2917
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:
My All-Time Favorite Phone July 16, 2007 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I LOVED this phone. I have had many phones over the years but this one has so far been my absolute favorite. I have always favored Motorola phones over LG ones, but this phone was, oh, just amazing.
It was so durable. I lost count how many times I dropped it, and it only had one scratch. I have had my friends complain that its snapped in half on them and other things along those lines, but that never happened to me. I dropped it once and them stepped on it by accident- its still in excellent shape.
THe features that were on the phone were great and it was amazing. I only ha done complaint about the phone that was not Motorola's fault. It was actually Verizon's. They took out some of the amazing features it was capable of.
Unfortuneatly, the phone's screen got messed up somehow and since it wasnt insured I had to get a whole new phone. I would have bought the same phone again, but they changed the color sceme to the silver on the outside, and it turned me off.
Now, I see the new RAZR V9m coming out and it also has amazing features and I cannot wait for that phone again, but once again, my complaint with Verizon stands. Some new features like Crystal Talk that would eliminate the background noise was taken off the phone. I do not know why they are buthering perfectly good phones, but I would still buy it and will very much be happy with it.
Verison kills the razr. Alltel makes it easy. July 14, 2007 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought the $15.00 1GB microSD card and installed it the first day. Plugged the USB I had for my camera into the phone after formatting the card and downloaded a bunch of songs onto the micro by just drag and drop with windows. Dropped them into the Motorola/shared/audio folder.
The phone recognized them right away. I moved some to the phone after it was unplugged and then realized the entire song could be used as ring tones. So I deleted the ones on my phone downloaded MP3 converter and cut into my favorite 20 songs (being careful not to overwrite any.) I saved them into the same folder on the phone with RT in front and moved them from the card to the phone after it was unplugged from the computer. That worked great for ringtones.
When I want to download a picture from the phone I just make a copy from the phone to the card then plug the phone into the computer to take it out of the motorola/shared/pictures folder.
No need for phone tools...
good phone July 4, 2007 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
it didn't hang and needed to be turned off and on occasionally, then i'll give this a 5 stars
I Own This Phone - Wish I Hadn't June 23, 2007 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I don't suggest buying this. I have a Motorola RAZR V3m Silver Phone (Verizon Wireless) and I wish I hadn't gotten it.
Verizon Wireless uses their proprietary software to lock away features that come standard in Motorola RAZRs.
* So you can't get ringtones or music onto your phone unless you spend money through their proprietary V-Cast system. That's right, no copying from your PC to your phone. * You can't download pictures to your computer. They suggest e-mailing it to yourself. * You can't upload pictures to your phone unless you (yes, you guessed it) use their service.
Lastly - and I've called and checked with their technician on this - there is NO WAY to copy all of your text messages from your phone to your PC. So if you've been texting up a storm and you want to save them, sorry.
I've tried buying a USB plug that connects between my RAZR and my PC. I've even purchased two different brands of software at Fry's Electronics that's supposed to enable you to transfer stuff easily between phone and PC. Unfortunately, they won't work because my RAZR is from Verizon Wireless. In fact, there are discussions on Web bulletin boards on hacking into your Verizon phone in order to disable Verizon's software locks - just so you can get features that come standard on the Motorola RAZR.
In the end, I feel suckered and duped by Verizon. I'd rather get a product that lets you do all of the above for free.
Still a great phone and service June 14, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Razr may have been out awhile but it has alot of under the hood improvements in different versions and is still a great phone. Slim, well made with a great feel. Verizon has the best customer service and signal access of any carrier I have ever had and I have had all of them.
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