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Motorola out done themselves

 

Nov 25, 2005 by ccanady

Ok the phones I currently have are the Motorola V710, Blackberry 7250, Nokia 6255i and now the Motorola RAZR. I got the phone this Wednesday and after playing with it I have to say it is by far the best phone I have used.

Pros:

* Feels great in hand
* Crystal clear ear piece, people sound so rich when you hear them on this.
* Display is really bright and easy to read.
* Speaker phone is loud and clear
* People have said I sounded better on it, I come in clear. (some were friends with 710s)
* EV-DO connection works great, and mobi TV.
* OBEX and the fact that I can transfer full mp3s from the Nokia 6255i to the RAZR through bluetooth and set the mp3's into ringtones.
* Can access my emails from it, and open attachments such as videos in the appropriate formate and mp3s and listen/watch them and if I want download them to the phone.
* Surprising small and thin for a CDMA version.
* Camera is a big improvement from the 710
* reception is awesome, have not had a problem yet
* Seems like some of the stuff the 710 had problems with or were annoying they fixed in this phone.
* I also like the copy and paste feature
* Can actually use the speaker phone with phone closed :)

Cons:

* No flash but its a phone
* Can not listen to music through BT headsets.
* Wish they stuck with a dedicated menu button rather then the center button being the menu/ok button.
* Cingular is getting a better version
* wish it had an external memory slot
* Battery life is not great but this is coming from a person who used the extended battery for the 710 and never used the regular.

Well this is all I can think of at the moment as I am so impresses with this phone. Have any questions on something I did not cover ask me, until then motorola if you are reading this I give you 2 thumbs up and applaud you for making a phone I do not have nothing bad really to say.


Decent / Worth it!!

 

Nov 23, 2005 by WaldenUnited

I owned this phone for about 1 1/2 months I fell it is a good stable phone.

If you are looking for a sleek, solid, decent reception, bluetooth, speakerphone.

It is the envy of all cellphone users.

Prepare yourself for this question every time someone see's it
"hey is that the Razr?"

Pros:
Bluetooth voice dial, up to 20 numbers
speaker phone
looks
stability
reception

cons:
camera not that awesome (still a phone)
some screens have been known to go white
not too much else


Thinner is better........bottom line

 

Nov 22, 2005 by abanner

Just got my razr to replace my beloved V710. To my disappointment, RF signal strength is not as good as the 710.....major disappointment ! Otherwise the same phone with just different "sheet metal" (thinner is better)


Wait for the next generation CDMA RAZR

 

Nov 22, 2005 by lazeezo

This phone is not as thin as the GSM RAZR, nor is it as functional as the new GSM RAZR. The 30mb shared memory is not sufficient enough for storage. the fact that the phone has no 2.5mm jack for a headset is kinda scary, maybe I'll never use it, but I'd rather have the option. No trans-flash??? are you asking me to wait until you release the next one?
That whole LG interface for all the new verizon phones is just plain stupid. I LIKE the Moto interface, many people are used and faithful to it. you can't just change it like that..
Reception is the strongest, especially if you have your hand in the wrong place while making a call. I did not get to experience Getitnow because they were still working on that.
Overall, the phone was not that bad, but it was not that great either, it's like a late start... what's new? you know?, verizon needs to get with the program, and stop using the "phone's in testing" excuses.


RAZR V3C

 

Nov 21, 2005 by gandalf1

Best phone I've ever used. A+++++

 
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