Motorola RAZR-V3 Black Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Cell Phone with Video Player--International Version with No Warranty (Black) for Motorola RAZR-V3 Black
Product features- Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card.
- Razor-thin Aircraft Aluminum Case in Special Edition Black
- Ships with European charger and US adapter for versitility in travel
- Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom, 22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support, MPEG4 video Playback, 3D Graphics Engine, and JavaTM MIDP 2.0 all make downtime uplifting
- Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth® wireless technology stays in touch up to an amazing 100 metres (300 feet) away
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionMotorola's new RAZR V3 is the essence of advanced technology and superlative design. At only 13.9 mm thin, 53 mm wide (the width of a credit card) and 98 mm long, it is one of the slimmest phones on the market yet still rich in functions, performance excellence and design innovation. It provides the user with a total sensory experience - from the innovative metallic finishes and use of materials to a truly revolutionary, chemically etched keypad created from a single sheet of nickel-plated copper alloy. The Motorola RAZR V3 is the ultimate, beautiful slim-phone. Create high quality images with the Motorola RAZR V3's brilliant picture capture and review. The VGA camera's effective 4 x digital zoom and quick exposure controls delivers excellent results. Bring the 176 x 220 pixel 2.2" color display and 3D graphics engine to life with your favorite digital imagery. It's innovation in the palm of your hand. Jetset around the world without missing a call. The quad-band technology with GSM keeps you connected in more than 100 countries worldwide. Bluetooth Compatible - suitable for use with wireless headset option Games (3D Java) - Skipping Stones2,3, Golf2,4, Billiards2,3 (embedded1,2) & space for downloads User-programmable Softkey Functions, Main Menu and Shortcuts Personal Ringtone Composer Built-in digital-camera has 4x digital-zoom and Image Quality Options of 160 x 120 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels Bands - quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) Standard Battery - 680 mAh Li-ion offers maximum Standby Time (hours) - Up to 290 and Talk Time (mins) - Up to 430 per full charge Folding Flip-phone, clamshell design Unlocked version Not sold with a USA manufacturer's warranty
User reviews Do not waste your money, 2008-11-18 This phone is a piece of junk. The phone i received had AT&T logo on it. The phone feels like made from cheap material. I used to have the RAZR before and it was good. Believe me unless you want to waste your money and time, DO NOT buy this junk. I am sending this back today. Great Phone For My Needs, 2008-11-13 Well, I've had my V3 Razr for about 15 months. In that time, it's been unusually trouble free. Okay, once or twice, it has freaked out with a whitescreen but I attribute this to heavy use and some cheap aftermarket batteries.
The good: Yes, it's sleek and pretty. It's well built. It's packs away in a vestpocket. The range beats most other phones in my area--I get more bars than anybody I know in concrete buildings and I actually live in one.
It has the features I need: bluetooth, speaker phone, conference call, etc. And a few features I don't need: camera--I'm a very small businessman, I'm not Steven Spielberg. Still, I keep a foto of my family as a background screen--it's a nice touch.
At 95 bucks, you can't top the price for this kind of quality. I paid $250 for my current V3 Razr when I bought it overseas. And I'm buying a second phone as backup and to take advantage of the commonality of all the accessories I now have. Plus, my wife is eying my current Razr rather hungrily and she'll probably wrench it from me before too long, anyway.
The bad: Battery life is only fair; I get a full day at the office with 3+ hours of calls and most of those bluetoothed for handsfree action. But you have to expect to recharge nightly. Even moderate use of an hour or so necessitates a nightly recharge. I can live with this. I just can't afford to have my phone fail on an important call. So I charge it daily. Often, it's on the recharger at work while I use my bluetooth headset. This works for me. It's always ready to go when I am.
Hey, I consider 3+ hours of use to be a serious workload for any cell phone. It's really not fair to beat on your phone on a daily basis and then complain about its performance.
For the benefit of those worried about the warranty, well, I live abroad. The Razr is a very popular model. There are numerous service centers with people skilled in the repair this phone. If it's not up to snuff when you open it on day one--send it back to Amazon on their 30 day return policy.
But if it works fine, then rest assured it's no big deal to get service for it in any large city abroad or in the U.S.
I give it 4 stars for all of the above reasons. To me, the good outweighs the bad. I don't need a ton of features. Just a few that work consistently. And I have 15 months of mostly heavy but trouble-free use so far. Hey, the best endorsement I can give is the fact that I just bought another one.
Decent product., 2008-11-11 It is a decent product for regular voice users. The design is quite neat and clean. One charge of the battery gives almost one week's worth of standby hours. Another plus is that this phone has Input in Chinese. phone gets hot after few minutes of talking, 2008-10-30 Got this phone less than 1 year. But, now as I talk, the phone becomes so hot that it hurts my ear and my hand. I hate this phone. It's a piece of junk. It looks fancy but not practical. And then I have to charge it every night otherwise, the battery dies so quickly even though I hardly use my phone. No complaints, 2008-10-24 I recieved this phone a couple of weeks ago and I really like it. My old Sony Ericsson had a couple of features that I miss with this phone (timer, stopwatch, programable daily alarm clock), but otherwise I really like it. I'd never go back to my old phone!! This one has a much better signal and keeps a charge a LOT longer.
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