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Razr v3
Jul 17, 2006 20:56:13 GMT -5
Post by radek on Jul 17, 2006 20:56:13 GMT -5
The Razr, nearly everyone has one, and if you don't. Congrats, you have succeeded in not succumbing to the craze of today.
The Good:
The razr is a slim phone, its a little big but it works fairly well in crooking it into your shoulder so you can talk and use your hands for other things, like typing this review.
It has a nice, big, colorful screen and comes bluetooth enabled and Motorola has made the smart move of making the port for power and data, the Mini-USB port. A wise move in my opinion, which allows for a USB cable to plug into a computer will also charge the phone! Go Motorla!
The menus are easy to navigate, and putting in phone numbers is a breeze. I have T-Mobile for a carrier and find that when I find service, its pretty solid, which is nice.
The camera is quite nice and the speaker has the ability to play 128kbps music on it, which is great.
the bad:
Its slow to respond. And the battery life is abysmal. I get maybe 4 hours of talk time, if I'm lucky. Worst problem, it had this lovely decision to just randomly turn off when I'd go to answer phone calls. It stopped doing that, but when it did, it was quite annoying.
Overall impressions: Its a good phone if you aren't a big talker, or big traveller. But, if you have to try and talk for more than 3 hours without a charger, beware this phone.
-Galen E.
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Razr v3
Jul 17, 2006 21:03:42 GMT -5
Post by techgeekwill on Jul 17, 2006 21:03:42 GMT -5
This is a similar story to what I have experienced. I ordred 20 of these at least for our company. I have since, within the last 8 months had 8 replaced with another model phone.
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