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Motorola RAZR V3m Cell Phone

Product Description

The Motorola RAZR V3m offers the ultimate combination of brains, beauty and best of all - your favorite tunes! Motorola's thinnest multimedia phone for the CDMA network, the RAZR V3m is a beauty captured in refined metal housing and a sculpted clamshell shape, accompanied by a sophisticated set of multimedia functions. Offering a large color screen and EVDO technology, the Motorola RAZR V3m is the ideal way to keep connected and entertained on the move - complete with integrated music player, Over the Air (OTA) music downloading and up to 1GB of removable memory. Fusing the best in multimedia, design and power, the Motorola RAZR V3m is the ultimate blend of style and function.
 
  Average User Rating: 4.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 103
 
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User Reviews for Motorola RAZR V3m Cell Phone
SPECTACULAR MOBILE PHONE  
Reviewed July 4 2006 8:07:35 AM
23 out of 24 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Style, Sound Quality, Backlit Keypad, Vibrant Display
 
Cons:  Battery - Poor Talk Time & Standby Time I am 100% satisfied with Motorola Razr V3m and highly recommend this phone to everyone searching for a quality mobile phone.

The sound quality, speakerphone, backlit keypad in blue/green/red, vibrant video display and ultra-thin style make this phone a winner.

The only con would be the poor talk time and standby time for Motorola V3m with standard battery. Having read several reviews indicating this prior to purchasing my Razr V3m, I opted to purchase an extended life battery. As a result of this, I am pleased to report that the Motorola Razr V3m with extended life battery charges quickly, has excellent talk time and standby time.

The stylish exterior of this ultra-thin mobile phone comes in a variety of colors, which include silver, black, magenta, blue and gray. I opted for the gray, which is a medium steel gray color, which accentuates the laser etched backlit keypad and gives it a sturdy feel.

Side buttons on flip portion of phone make adjusting volume, speakerphone, etc. a pleasure.
The internal antenna is excellent.

Verizon Wireless offers this phone with V Cast, Navigator (GPS), Get It Now! and other features.

Text messaging with T-9 is a delight. The standard ringtones with this phone are more than adequate.

Be sure to get plenty of package minutes, as you will enjoy using your Motorola Razr V3m. I can hardly go anywhere with this mobile phone without getting favorable comments and questions. It puts other phones in its category to shame.

BUY THIS PHONE!
 

 
Razr v3m! Great phone, but Verizon...  
Reviewed August 22 2006 2:53:49 AM
14 out of 14 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  4 out of 5
Pros:  manageable, sleek design, easy to use, Music compatible
 
Cons:  verizon (as always) attempts to rob you of ever penny, phone heats up somtimes, battery life is poort during talk time The Razr in general is a great phone, and now that Verizon is able to add their touch to it. The sleek design, is well, sleek. It's ultra thin compared to that of other phones out there. It comes with a variety of colors. The most sold feature is the music player; their are several ways to use it, such as connecting it to your home pc or just buying songs off of VCast. But the programs and equipment needed to hook up the v3m is a pricey 40 dollars and songs cost 2 dollars on VCast. Like always, Verizon is trying to get the most out of their consumers. The phone comes with a mini SD card expansion (I think that's it) which can widen its capacity from a mere 30 ish MBs to a whole 2 gbs. Battery life is okay, but it could be better; it can last a week in standby mode, meaning, not using calls. The longest the phone has lasted for me during a call was about 5 hours. In the end, the Razr is an excellent phone, and now that it is out for Verizon, you know that they'll improve it.  

 
Razr V3m Perfection  
Reviewed August 13 2006 3:44:35 AM
6 out of 6 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Slim,easy to use,sound quality,reception,style
 
Cons:  Ok battery life Overall this is the best phone on the verizon netowrk. I went thru them all and I mean all.
Like I say you can not have everything and what I mean is your give up size for a shorter battery life. I do have to say that I use my cell as my main phone and if you charge it every night it will last you most of the day. Reception in amazing,form factor is great.
Fits in jeans no problem, suit pocket no problem and features are just right. If you want something to play games on get a PS2 if you want a great phone that can do almost everything this is the phone. You can not go wrong. If you are not a heavy email user once again and you just need a phone that will last and feel great in your hand and to your ear this is the best phone for the money and everthing in between.
I hope this little review helped.
 

 
Razr is OVERRATED  
Reviewed November 14 2006 12:46:56 AM
5 out of 6 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  2 out of 5
Pros:  Nice design, simple to use
 
Cons:  Always drops calls, terrible processing delay after hitting keys The Motorola Razr is overrated because it's like judging a book by its cover. The design is aestically pleasing, but the features need a lot of work.  

 
The Razor is Sharp  
Reviewed December 12 2006 10:44:33 AM
3 out of 3 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  4 out of 5
Pros:  Slim Design, Sturdy Construction, Voice Recognition
 
Cons:  Buttons not meant for a man's fingers, Sound Quality not always there, Battery drains quickly I think the Razor is a reliable phone for the money but i was a bit dissappointed with the battery life. The keypad was a bit small for my fingers but after some use it got easier. Worth the money...no real hassles so far.  

 
I HATE THE RAZOR  
Reviewed February 16 2007 2:27:06 PM
5 out of 8 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  1 out of 5
Pros:  FITS IN YOUR POCKET
 
Cons:  BATTERY LIFE, CLOCK, SIDE CONTROL BUTTONS My husband and I both got the Razor in Feb 06. I am counting the minutes until our 2 year contract is up and I can pitch these phones. I have had Verizon service for about 8 years and am NOT satisfied. We do NOT use the 'Get Now' functions, download music, videos, send pictures etc. We use it only to call or be called. With that said.
1. Our batteries will not last a full day. (The salesmen did not tell us the batteries would not last)
2. The clock will not keep the correct time. (Verizon told us "yeah, sometimes that happens)
3. We are constantly turning our ringer off with the buttons on the side.
4. You have to open the phone to see who is calling.

I called Verizon and they basically said to bad.

Thanks, I feel better.

On the plus side it fits in my pocket well.
 

 
Nice phone  
Reviewed October 18 2006 10:27:42 PM
1 out of 2 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Music Player, ability to upload your own songs, design, megapixel camera
 
Cons:  Battery life could be better, heats up sometimes The RAZR V3m is a ultra sexy phone. Just saying the name will guarantee to turn heads. now that Verizon added its VCast cababilities to it, it's just dreamy. For people who can't afford a iPod, this is a great alternative. The Music Essentials pack will run you about $29.99, not including optional microSD card, which comes in handy. Overall, it's a great phone.  

 
Razor  
Reviewed September 22 2008 7:57:19 PM
0 out of 0 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Good
 
Cons:  Good Is it really one cent??  

 
I will never buy another Razr!  
Reviewed July 21 2008 12:17:35 AM
0 out of 0 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  1 out of 5
Pros:  Small, easy to use, fairly decent camera, separated numbers
 
Cons:  Battery life sucks, display doesn't work in certain light, and poor quality I have only had this phone for 6 months, and it is already starting to go on the fritz! It has really bad battery life, freezes alot, screens crack easily, and the charger will not work unless the phone is sitting on a flat surface. I do NOT recommend this phone, and as I said I will never buy another Razr.  

 
Razr Phones are horrible  
Reviewed July 12 2008 1:18:03 AM
0 out of 0 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  1 out of 5
Pros:  Camera, Front screen, v-cast, lots of cool features...
 
Cons:  Low resolution, Front screen duplicates itself, Dropped Calls, Numbers stick, ect... I've been through a replacement phone every month now and this is my second replacement within 1 month. The Razr is horrible. I like the style, but the phone itself it bad news. The front screen duplicates itself all the time. I lose calls. As for the keypad the numbers stick. Good luck with keeping this phone working very long. Everyone I know that has had a Razr hated it cause of the bad quality. Just beware of the Razr. Please just choose a different phone.  

 
 


 

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