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A930 vs V3m

BigHill525

Jun 5, 2006, 7:53 AM
I currently have the A930 but am considering exchanging it for the new V3m. I'm wondering if the additional cost of the V3m is worth it. I like just about everything about A930 but the thinness (carry my phone in my pocket) and the ability to use mobile phone tools or the RAZR really does appeal to me. I do wish the CDMA RAZRs had better screens though. Just wanted to get some opinions. Thanks.
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Phoeneex

Jun 7, 2006, 12:51 PM
I like the A930 over the RAZR basically cause its different. Most of my friends have RAZR's and when they saw the A930, they wanted to switch out. They said the UI seemed faster and the screen was alot better, camera was also much better and they liked it was all black. Since you tried out the A930 I think its just more of what feels comfortable for you. I like the 930 alot especially since I can pick up calls on speaker without having to open the phone especially when im driving.
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PyE

Jun 15, 2006, 11:22 PM
The New RAZR SUCKS! I Just got it literally 2 days ago, and I returned it today! My call ID didn't work and I couldn't pick up incoming calls. I would open the phone and it would keep ringing. THe same thing happened when i pressed the dial or call button, And eventually it would say CALL FAILED. And EVERYONE has a RAZR! Its such a old phone! Even the security guard at the Verizon store said it sucks! Everyday he sees people return it or look for tech support!
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betteroff

Jun 20, 2006, 10:42 PM
DONT DO IT! If you are into the modding and free stuff....I spent hours on my buddy's v3m and had no luck, while my girlfriend's TMobile V3 opened up fine and shes smiling with free tones and access to her data. The V3m is even tighter to mess with and I couldnt even open tehe phone book through the mototools.
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