By: John Bryan on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 From: Helotes, TX (United States) Experience: 3 Years
Pros: Great sound, slim, and easy to use.Cons: Bluetooth signal drops off often. Needs revision.Summary: I love the phone. It's great and has a lot of features that I use on a daily basis. I can't wait to get the next version with the MP3 player.
By: Sean Bain on Saturday, December 09, 2006 From: Ames, Midwest (United States) Experience: 5 Months
Pros: Sleek design, camera, and easy to store.Cons: Buttons are hard to push and the antennae doesn't work very well.Summary: Overall, its a great phone. Nice design and definitely looks nice using it. The reception quality really depends on what service you use. I'm not going to say my service, but it tends to drop calls a lot even though they say they drop the least amount!
By: ricky labonte on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 From: thomaston, CT (United States) Experience: 10 Months
Pros: no problems at all, very powerfulCons: noneSummary: I have had this phone for some time and neever had any problems with it. It is very user friendly. I also like it shape and size.The color doesn't show any finger prints.
By: BYRON BARGER on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 From: AMELIA, OH (United States) Experience: 30 Days
Pros: Great speaker slim siize and easy to carryCons: very thinSummary: In general, I like my RAZR . It has a great speaker unlike phones that I have had in the past. It holds a charge and gets freat reception. The phone however is very fragile and I am afraid it will break. All in all it is a bery good phone.
By: Tim ta on Monday, November 27, 2006 From: lawrenceville, GA (United States) Experience: 1 Years
Pros: The style is excellent, voice quality is the best, ease of useCons: noneSummary: it has cool features and it is can be used worldwide. it has calculator, alarm, video camera, photo camera, and we can store our phone number directly to sim or the phone itself
By: Joanne Moyer on Monday, November 27, 2006 From: Pennsauken, NJ (United States) Experience: 18 Months
Pros: Slim, powerful, fun to use, log battery lifeCons: No video capture, camera low megapixelsSummary: This phone is one of the earliest RAZR phones by Motorola. It is compatible with the GSM network. This phone has never let me down. The quality of the calls are clear, easy to use, small enough to slip in your pocket and not be bulky.
By: Aegina Barnes on Monday, November 27, 2006 From: Forest Hills, NY (United States) Experience: 18 Months
Pros: It's sleek, lightweight, fits anywhere and the camera is useful.Cons: The sound can be terrible, the photos are often grainy, and it can be easily forgotten in clothing or dropped without you noticing. Summary: I like the look and feel of the RAZR, but next time I'll probably go for something a little more substantial -- I'm always worried about this one dropping or being left in a pocket, and the sound quality is not that great. There are fun features, like the photo address book, and having the camera with video is nice, but I want to see what better options are out there.
By: Shahzil Amin on Monday, November 27, 2006 From: carrollton, TX (United States) Experience: 10 Months
Pros: Sleek Design big keypad big screen loud volume bluetooth easy functions holds over 100 text messagesCons: takes a while to load things delicate easily gets water damageSummary: I haven't been much of a fan for motorolas for two reasons: the low capacity to hold text messages and the long time it takes to load pictures, even the thumbnails. This phone has improved quite a bit on that holding over 100 texts and speeding up a bit, but one thing i hate about it is that when i text, i type texts faster than the phone picks up so i find myself finishing a sentence and the phone still typing. Overall this phone looks very good and isn't bad. I wuold recommend it to girls mostly.
By: Tara B. on Monday, November 27, 2006 From: Mount Vernon, IL (United States) Experience: 4 Months
Pros: Easy to use contact lists and easy to download games and ringtones.Cons: Constantly drops calls whenever i'm around computers and the video recording only lasts 15 seconds.Summary: As part of the Razr family, the Motorola Razr V3c for Verizon casts the same slim profile that has made it the most popular cell phone. At 3.9 by 2.1 by 0.6 inches and 3.5 ounces, the V3c is a hair bigger and heavier than the original Razr, but you don't notice the difference at all. In fact, it slips so easily into a pocket that it can be difficult to feel the vibrating ring. I liked the pink coloring. The external display and controls and the location of the camera lens are the same on the first Razr. And here again, there's no camera flash.
By: Jannet Truong on Sunday, November 26, 2006 From: Sacramento, CA (United States) Experience: 1 Years
Pros: Thin, Sleek, Bluetooth compatible, many great functions,Cons: Fragile, easily lost, doesn't last long,Summary: This phone is great with many functions. I always use my phone for taking pictures, 'bluetoothing', and for an alarm clock. Many people compliment me on ho sleek and ne it looks. At night, I always lose it! It is black like my backpack, so I lose it if i put it in my backpack. Full-black phones are not that handy. Other than that, GREAT PHONE.
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