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Loving this phone

 

Aug 1, 2006 by hollyhobbie23

I have had Motorola phones for the last 2 years. So far, I haven't been disappointed. This phone, by far, is the best one yet!

I absolutely love how customizable it is. The first thing I did after getting the phone was download ringtones. This phone is screaming fast for that.
The phonebook is awsome.
The antenna strength is stronger than any phone I've had before.
The sound quality is great!
The camera is actually decent.
It's just, over-all, a very friendly phone.

The only cons to it are: the size and the battery life.
I'm sure I'll get used to the width over the next few days. It's wider than any Motorola I've had.
The battery life isn't that bad, but you have to make sure to keep a CLA around when on the road.

I'm definately going to be suggesting this phone to my customers and friends!


Pretty Slick, Professional phone

 

Jul 24, 2006 by selmer671

Very impressive, executive phone. I've had mine since Verizon released the charcoal V3c, and I have little to complain out. The latest software release fixed the slow menu scroll, and that was the only problem with mine. Yes Verizon's menu is ugly, but it's functional. Battery life is ok unless you are burning 3000 minutes a month. They just came out with the bulky extended battery, so get it if you need the juice. Otherwise, it's nice to have a phone that doesn't stab you or dial calls randomly while in your pocket. Excellent build quality, especially the hinge. Camera is decent for quick snaps. Bluetooth is easy to use with voice-command, and call quality is a step up compared to some competitors. The V3M is silver, added a memory slot and an MP3 feature, but I don't need them since mine is for work. Unless you are in a limited coverage area, you won't be disappointed.


Excellent Phone from Alltel

 

Jul 22, 2006 by aacbryan_g

the v3c from ALLTEL is a great phone it does everything you'd expect and more. I work in the mobile industry and I've compared a lot of phones and this is by far one of the best cdma phones you can get with out getting into pda's. The camera is a lot better then the the T-Mobile predecessar. and with my Alltel service I always have great reception. The only con to this phone is the Non expandable memory. Everybody who does have a problem eith this phone only has a problem with Verizon's software, which is lacking.


The Razr to HAVE....

 

Jul 21, 2006 by motoBOY

The V3c is amazing in almost every way. I like the look, the weight, the length, and the size of it. But don't get me wrong, its not a god, but close.

If I were to recommend a Razr to you, I would definitely recommend the V3c and the m or regular Razr.

Pros:
1.awesome weight
2.sleek look and feel
3.great sound quality for speaker phone
4.great cammera (could be better)
5.awesome detail in screen
6.awesome memory already built in
7.very durable (dropped a lot)

Cons:
1.sometimes slow in loading things
2.hard for people to hear you talk w/ speaker
3.battery life could be a little better
4.not mp3 enabled

All in all this phone is by far the best Razr made yet. Cant wait to get the 'i' or the 'capri'. If you need any help or any questions about this or any Razr, just ask and I will answer to my best knowlege.


USCellular - awesome phone

 

Jul 18, 2006 by goodwin_co

I just switched from an LG 8100 through Verizon to a Motorola RAZR through USCellular. I liked my LG but Verizon's service is terrible in my area (midwestern IL) and pretty much ruined the enjoyment of the phone.

I must say the RAZR is awesome. I bought Motorola Phone Tools and a cable with the phone and I had mp3 ringers and my own pictures on the phone that very night.

You can end up getting this phone after rebates for about $50 with a new plan. That is pretty awesome. Since the software is not limited, the freedom you have with it makes it all worth while.

I got 1500 nationwide minutes (that's to anywhere from anywhere) for $45. That's double what I had with Verizon and I had to stay in my home area.

So, goodbye terrible service, goodbye dropped calls, goodbye having to go out in the alley and talk on the phone instead of in my office, goodbye phantom voicemails, goodbye stupid lady that talks after my voicemail message, goodbye no time/date/phone number stamp on my voicemails, goodbye Verizon. I won't be back. Can you hear me now?


not that bad

 

Jul 15, 2006 by chitoboy

hey you guys my phones external LCD isn't orange and the phone isn't that slow besides texting here are the pros:
cool design
battery life is alright
good manufacturer
great camera
great voice quality
here are the cons:
the buttons suck if you press one button you might press something else
feels alittle sensitive if you flip it fast as if it would break and thats about it


Its Great!

 

Jul 12, 2006 by dyankee8900

I dont know why any1 would think diz phone sucks! the phone doesnt suck! its their service providers that stink! personally i have it 4 metro pcs nd its great! here r the cons nd pros

pros

Big internal screen
Great Camera
Good Speaker
very very long battery life!

Cons

if ur complaining about ur fone breaking.then buy a cover or something 4 it!

thats pretty much it i can say about this phone! it ROCKS!


RAZR V3c Rocks

 

Jul 11, 2006 by MotoMania

I've been using the V3c through US Cellular since early January 2006.

I was worried about the lack of external antenna, but had just as good of signal as my Samsung a670 (maybe better)

I don't know why people put the CDMA RAZR down so much!!

The camera takes great pictures. The reception is always good. I have no complaints at all about talk time. Voice activated dialing works great. (without having to "train" the phone). Keypad is very user friendly. The double date on the external display is fixed in about 5 minutes. There's a ton of memory. Text messaging works easy. There's great software to backup phone contacts, transfer pictures & ring-tones. After the first 2 weeks, I got used to the side buttons, and never have any trouble "accidentally" hitting one. It's very durable. I've dropped mine 4 or 5 times on concrete and it hasn't missed a beat.

It doesn't hurt that it looks real cool too.

Bottom line for me is... It took a couple weeks to get used to it. since that time, I love it. Thought about the SLVR, when it comes out on CDMA, but I really think I'll stay with the RAZR...

GREAT PHONE....... :-)


not as bad as many here say

 

Jul 10, 2006 by shev10

Pros:

Size.

Good battery life, (contrary to what some here say.) I charge mine twice a week, and I don't have a landline.

Price. It was free with a 2 year contract with Verizon.

Cons:

Alert sounds. Low battery warning cannot be turned off. And it goes on forever. Mine has been beeping every 3 minutes for the last 24 hours. The song it plays at start up and shut down is very loud and annoying.

The manual is not helpful.

It's really easy to turn the ringer volume down by accident.

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I prefer some of the features of my old LG 600, but the battery life with the v3c is worlds better than the LG.

Bottomline, if you're not paying for this phone, or not paying very much, it's perfectly fine. If they fix the volume/noise issues, this phone would be great.


V3C Razr

 

Jul 9, 2006 by MichaelBB

Once you either get used to or learn how to tolerate VZW's pathetic UI, its not to bad.

Battery life is lacking big time and because of one reason, VZW's piss poor UI design its eating up resources "Battery Life"

Either reflash to alltels UI or mod the seem files to get what you want.

For me its a PHONE, and it makes and receives calls just fine. And Txt msging is fine also.

Only other phone I would buy is the E815 which I am contemplating at this time.

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