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Motorola RAZR V3xx Platinum Phone (AT&T) Version 1
Motorola RAZR V3xx Platinum Phone (AT&T) Version 1

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Brand: Motorola
Category: Wireless

List Price: $299.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 362

Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: V3xx
UPC: 723755935150
ASIN: B000PAM40O

Release Date: April 10, 2007
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3 out of 5 stars Love the phone but text messaging is a pain!   January 10, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I primarily use a cell phone for two things...talking on the phone and text messaging. This is my second Razr. I owned the first version Razr before this one. I like this phone a lot except for one thing which was also a problem with my first Razr (I was hoping they'd improved the problem but that doesn't seem to be the case). Does anyone else besides me have trouble with the keys during text messaging? The 7 and 9 keys are extremely difficult to depress when text messaging and often I find that those keys are skipped entirely in my messaging. I have to check and double check and often I have to depress the key several times, moving my finger around on the key to get it in just the right place (it seems that my finger needs to be on the extreme outside edge of those keys before they will work) before a letter shows up at all. THEN I have to get it on the correct letter. It's VERY frustrating! Anyone else have this trouble?


1 out of 5 stars One of the worst phones ever   December 31, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

The phone's bluetooth function doesn't work well, and its battery drains out quickly (within a few hours) time to time. I had the original RAZR phone for a few years before upgrading to this one, but I definitely prefer the original RAZR over this new phone. I am getting a new phone now.


1 out of 5 stars Nice try ... phone screen goes dead   December 31, 2007
 7 out of 18 found this review helpful

I bought the Razr phone about a year ago, and I liked it for the whole time. It was the right size, weight, form.

My problems were:

* Do not like that you cannot shut off all the beeps. If I get a call and do not answer it, it will beep every few minutes to remind me. This is hell in the middle of the night, you either have to put the phone far away, or answer it, or shut it off. What kind of an idiot designs something like this? I want to throw it across the room or stomp it when it does this.

* The other problem is that the screen now has decided to go dead. I open the phone to make a call and aftera second of two it turns black. Then it may or may not intermittently light up again, but this is very irritating. I got the phone really cheap, but now if I replace it it will cost me a lot.

Stay away from this POS even though it seems nice, and looks nice, it will cost you in irritation and you will have to buy a another one at full price at some point.



4 out of 5 stars Good Phone   December 31, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

About 6 months of use, battery life is good and good reception. You'll get the most out of it with an unlimited data plan / internet. Some features and aps are flakey but overall the phone is great. Fits perfect in your pocket, simple, and fast! Mines locked to the carrier and all features and functions WORK. (Unlocked V3 wouldnt send picture messages.)Check it out at a local store first before you buy it.


4 out of 5 stars Good cellphone!!!   December 20, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've had the Razor V3xx for about two weeks now. Now I'm a techie, but just because I'm a techie, not all of my toys have to be the "new hardware/software." I didn't buy into the Razor fad when it first came out. I've always been a Nokia fan. Plus I've had the Sony Ericsson w300i. I didn't care too much for Motorola. My mom has a Motorola, but it's a different style. So far her's works great. She's not technically inclined, but she gets by.
Now I don't need my cellphone to be a music player because I have the discontinued 30GB iPod (which I've dropped like three times on concrete and still plays!!!) I don't need to surf the web on it because I value screen size and besides I don't want to pay the extra money to surf the web when I have a laptop. I mainly use it just as a cellphone, but I like style.
I have some friends and coworkers who have the Razor (some have the V3xx and others have prior versions). I asked them about how's the reception, can they hear clearly when people are talking, can people they're talking to hear them clearly, and battery life. I've been on edge because of the prior slim designs, but this is a bit heavier. It feels durable and feels good. I've debated between this one and two Nokia versions (with AT&T, the 6555 and the upgraded version of the 6102).
So far I've been happy with the reception, volume, and battery life. I use it daily and near traffic. In all places, inside a store, next to the road with heavy traffic, inside a noisy bus and have been happy with the way it works. I heard them clearly and they heard me. I haven't had to say, "What was that?" yet.
If you value, programs/software on a cellphone, this is probably not what you're looking for (go for Nokia, as far as I know). If you want a cellphone and have it to be stylish, then yes this cellphone is for you. It's better than previous version of the Razor.
BTW, I wouldn't choose the iPhone. Don't go with the flow!!


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