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MOTOROLA RAZR V3r CINGULAR AT&T CELL PHONE
 
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MOTOROLA RAZR V3r CINGULAR AT&T CELL PHONE

by Motorola
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Aircraft-grade Aluminum Shell And Etched Precision-crafted Keypad
  • Less Than & Inch Thick And Amazingly Light
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • 1.23 Megapixel Digital Camera Takes Print-quality Stills
  • Record Extra-long Video Clips
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • ASIN: B000K2F9UO
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #162,521 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
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Product Description

This latest version of the famous RAZR ultra-thin clamshell phone has an updated sleeker design and adds a microSD memory card slot, and speaker-independent voice control. The camera has also been upgraded to 1.23 megapixel resolution and supports video capture. Other features include quad-band roaming, dual color displays, Bluetooth, and speakerphone.


 

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sexy New Phone, December 27, 2006
This review is from: MOTOROLA RAZR V3r CINGULAR AT&T CELL PHONE (Wireless Phone)
I switched to Cingular for better service in my area and got this new phone at a local retailer. It's a great phone with a sexy look, but trying to figure out how to use the MP3 player was a chore! After reading the manual which was useless when it comes to explaining how to download music and calling Motorola directly, I finally figured it out after messing with the phone and my computer for nearly an entire day. I searched the web and couldn't find help anywhere. Note that this phone will not work with iTunes and only accepts MP3 files.

Some things to note. In your box, you only get the phone and a travel charger. You will need to purchase the following separately (which increases the costs... another reason for the four stars):
* Ear Bud or Bluetooth ear piece
* Headphones to listen to your music. (You can still listen to music without the headphones, but it plays it on a speaker phone)
* USB cable to connect your phone to the computer so you can transfer music. NOTE: at the retailer I purchases this phone from, they told me that to use the MP3 player, I needed to purchase the $50+ "Motorola Phone Tools". Not true. All you need is the USB cable.
* Memory card to hold additional music/pictures. (I only got the 512 MB and have enough room for all)

To begin downloading music, you don't need to purchase any additional software as I've seen posted on other sites. Simply connect the USB cable to your computer and phone. Grab the MP3 files from your computer and just drag it to the external drive which is in your phone. That's it. When you unplug your phone, go to the MP3 player which is in the Games section. It took a while for the MP3 player to update once I downloaded all my songs, but after they were loaded, my MP3 player works like a charm.

It's very convenient to not have to carry around my iPod and a cell phone when I travel. I've got everything I need in my new RAZR. Good job Motorola!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Phone, December 10, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: MOTOROLA RAZR V3r CINGULAR AT&T CELL PHONE (Wireless Phone)
Pros=
-MP3 player has no song limit like on the RAZR V3i, ROKR E1 and SLVR
-Classic Razr style
-Camera has many diffrent lighting functions
-3D games capabilities
-Great Call Quality
Cons=
-MP3 player has an annoying load time
-camera pictures are easily blurred
-Paint on outside is easily scratched.

Bottom Line=
A great phone for anyone who loves style, the color red, or music. Allthough the MP3 player does not have iTunes ease of use, it makes up for it by not having that annoying 100 song limit on the SLVR, ROCR E1 and RAZR V3i. The camera is not the best but takes decent pictures for a phone camera. It is also worth noteing that the phone does not have a standard headphone jack so you either have to buy their headphones or use Bluetooth. All and all a great phone for any teenager or pre teen.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Motorola RAZR V3r Red Phone (Cingular), January 7, 2007
This review is from: MOTOROLA RAZR V3r CINGULAR AT&T CELL PHONE (Wireless Phone)
This Motorola is a great looking phone and works very well. About six months ago, I upgraded my old Motorola to the LG500. The LG got very poor reception when I was at home and I realized I never had that problem before with my Motorola. So I went out and bought this RAZR V3r and my reception problems all went away. I'll stick with Motorola from now on. Overall, my observations are:

1) Great looking phone and easy to use.
2) Reception works great for me, but I'm sure it all depends on your location.
3) The phone only comes with a travel charger. If you want to use any of the features, you will likely need to buy the accessories.
4) This version of the RAZR accepts a MicroSD card, so you can significantly increase your storage at minimal cost.
5) The battery life is excellent. I get almost a whole week of use without having to charge. My previous phone, the LG, only lasted about 2.5 days. Please note that my results are primarily due to little use and mostly standby time, it's still much better than the LG!
6) Some female friends commented that they don't like the keypad, although they could not say specifically why. I have no problems with it.

Good luck to you whatever you decide!!
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