Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Motorola RAZR V3i Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3 Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Maroon) |
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Manufacturer: Motorola
List Price: $599.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Yeshiva M. Wright Location: North Carolina, USA Date: 2007-03-22 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: This Phone Is the Hotness!!! Comment: I just had to write a review on this phone, after seeing some fairly unfounded reviews I figured I didn't want to write it until I had fully "tested" out my own! Admittedly, I did not get my phone from Amazon--but hopefully you will find my review beneficial all the same.
Okay, I noticed--first off--one reviewer complained (there is no better way to put it) about the phone being "crap"--saying reception or whatever was poor. Well I want to say that this couldn't be far from the truth; at least as far as my phone gones--it couldn't be better! Another reviewer mentioned, that she had difficulty setting the phone to her network--or to be more specific, she was displeased that she could not get all of her features working--like email and web access--thus giving the phone another unfortunate strike. I can tell you from personal experience with mines I'm not gonna lie and say that I wasn't simiarly frustrated when I--initially-couldn't get mine setup to my Cingular network. However, if one takes the time and a little "googling" you can find various Motorola modding forums [...] and sites like that w/ other Motorola unlocked phone users that will happily guide you in the right direction to getting your phone working to just about any network! Literally, with a little persistance it took me less than a week--a matter a fact, within the same week that I got my phone--to completely have mines configured to my Cingular network (email, web, and all)!
Top it off w/ the iTunes and the hot color and this phone is a absolute winner in my book--by far the best cell I've had! Hope my lil' review helps! :)
Name: viaticalpiano Location: united states Date: 2007-05-07 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good choice so far! Comment: It's been couple of months since i have purchased this cell phone and so far i am pretty happy with it. The only problem is it is not compatible with the T-Mobile voice mail system. Therefore each time i have a missed call, a voice mail message or if i access my messages it sends annoying blank text messages. Although there is no charge for them i have the additional headache of deleting them. It also tends to attract fingerprints and dust more than my other phone's but it is sleek and attractive compared to any other phone's i have had. So if you can live with the above problems then it is a decent phone. Otherwise only time will tell about it's reliability and durability!
Name: Sergio A. Useche Location: Venezuela Date: 2007-01-15 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Motorola Comment: I Own a GSM Razr V3 Black Edition, and I Think this is a Nice Phone, There's is other phones with more usefull stuff, but i believe this kind is an excelent one and great style phone...
Name: Carlene Jimenez Location: Date: 2008-01-13 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great phone, great features with low price Comment: Im located at the philippines and it is very rare for people here to have this kind of phone, but I never had to think twice when I decided to purchase this phone. it really works good. the signal is very good, the speaker phone is good. the camera resolution is really great and the mp3 player works really fine. My friends wants to have this knid of phone too after I purchased it and they saw the features. this is the best phone I ever got..
Name: media junkie Location: New Mexico, USA Date: 2006-07-13 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Happy I upgraded. Comment: I'm mainly writing this review so that others have an idea what comes with it. Not knowing was really the sole hesitation when deciding what to spend my gift certificate on.
--USB cable
--charger (not US but comes with adapter)
--256 micro memory card w/adapter
--Motorola Phone Tools software (mPT)
--headphones
I needed to upgrade from my v300 for 2 reasons. I love being able to connect my phone to my computer to backup, etc, but it was taking more effort to connect the cable due to use. Also, it was kinda a brick; not pocket-friendly when I did have them (women's clothes & pockets...oy vey) and when I did use the belt clip it was weighty & bulky. The pocket friendliness of the Razr alone makes the purchase worth it. Being able to play music and video is a bonus. This is not an iTunes version but transfering mp3 is easy enough via mPT.
The only negative worth noting so far is that the phone has blacked out twice, requiring me to momentarily remove the battery to completely power off & 'reset' the phone. My v300 "fritzed" on occasion too, also requiring the battery removal but it never proved to be more than a minor annoyance.
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