- Razor-thin aircraft aluminum case
- Bluetooth wireless technology
- MPEG4 video playback
- Built-in speakerphone
- Includes: Battery, Charger and User's Manual
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Calling Features
The RAZR V3's internal phone book can hold up to 1,000 contacts, and the phone's picture ID system allows you to assign pictures to your most common callers. It also supports polyphonic ringtones as well as MP3 ringers, allowing you to use portions of your favorite songs to alert you to incoming calls. A number of ringtones come preloaded on the phone, and more ringtones can be downloaded from Cingular Wireless's MEdia service. There's even an included application, MotoMixer, that lets you mix your own ringtones. For times when you want to be discreet, there's a vibrating alert. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear, and voice-activated dialing makes calling your friends, family, and associates as easy as saying their names.
Because the RAZR V3 is Bluetooth enabled, wireless headsets can be configured with the phone for total hands-free operation.
Messaging, Internet, and Tools
The RAZR V3 is a messaging and wireless Internet powerhouse. Support is built in for sending and receiving pictures, text, graphics, sound, and video via messages. When used in combination with the phone's built-in still and video camera, MMS opens up a whole new world of messaging fun. Instant messaging is also supported via AOL Instant Messenger, and the phone ships with a built-in e-mail client with support for POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols (Cingular messaging charges apply). There's also a built-in Web browser for MEdia downloads and mobile Web browsing. Cingular's MEdia service lets you receive and send e-mails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. iTap text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier to enter words and text on handsets, is built in to the unit--a plus for mobile e-mail and text messaging users.
Getting on the Internet is easy with the RAZR V3 as it supports Cingular's GSM-based Wireless Internet Express service. When used with a Cingular data plan and the phone's Bluetooth or USB data capability, the phone can be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs.
A number of handy software tools are bundled with the RAZR V3, including a voice memo recorder, a calculator with currency converter, a calendar, and an alarm clock. Use the phone's Bluetooth capability to set up a wireless link with a Bluetooth accessory or to connect to a computer or hand-held device to exchange and synchronize data. The phone also supports the SyncML PC synchronization standard, which can be used with Motorola's Mobile Phone Tools PC application to manage and synchronize contacts, calendar, and other data with your PC.
Imaging and Entertainment
With 5 MB of internal memory storage, the RAZR V3 shines in the entertainment department. The phone's VGA camera features a 4x zoom, image quality options, and an auto-timer so you can be in your pictures, too. Capture stills and then send them to your friends via MMS messaging or e-mail or to your PC via USB or Bluetooth. The phone is capable of MPEG4 video playback when you receive a video message or if you upload video to the phone via USB or Bluetooth. The RAZR V3 also supports custom graphics for wallpapers, so you can dress up the phone to suit your fancy.
Support for gaming is built into the phone and games are available for download via the Cingular MEdia service.
Operating the RAZR Battery Door
The RAZR V3's battery cover is designed to have a very tight fit with the phone case. You may need to use your fingernail or a very thin instrument to depress the small battery cover release button. When replacing the cover, make sure the cover securely snaps into place before operating the phone.
Vital Statistics
The Motorola RAZR V3 weighs 3.35 ounces and measures 3.86 by 2.09 by 0.54 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6.67 hours of digital talk time and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS frequencies. The phone comes with a one-year limited warranty.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value,
This review is from: Motorola RAZR V3 Pink Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
For the low price of free or nearly free for a 2 year contract or extension, this phone is a steal. We've probably owned about a dozen cell phones since the mid-90s ranging from the give away units to high end smart phones - Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson, and RIM. This Razr is among the best phones we've used. The main strength is voice call quality on both ends. This is as good as I've heard on the AT&T/Cingular network. In fact, my wife sounds better when she calls my office from this phone than when she calls from our new 5.8Ghz Panasonic cordless home phone. As for the other features, they are all secondary to me compared to call quality, but the Razr offers real music ring tones, a good digital zooming camera, the familiar Motorola user interface, and a cool, slim form factor. My wife carries this (hence the reason we bought the pink one) and it rides in her purse without taking up much room and without randomly dialing and redialing phone numbers as her candy bar style phones have done when the keyboard wasn't locked. I've always felt that flip phones are more comfortable to hold and sound better anyway since the ear piece and mouth piece are positioned closer to your ear and mouth respectively while using it. The build quality seems a step above the recent Nokia flip phone she used. Missing features include 3G support (I believe the Razr 3xx offers this) and voice dialing. Also, Motorola seems to have stopped using a dedicated headset jack; instead the mini-USB power jack is multi-purpose with an available (not included) adapter for a wired headset. If you use a Bluetooth headset, this isn't an issue. I remember how pricey the Razr was when it first came out. This V3 edition makes it as great a phone as ever and now that it's not the latest and greatest, it's a tremendous value. Highly recommended. Note: if you want to get this phone as an upgrade to your current phone with AT&T, you will have to do it through AT&T - Amazon doesn't seem to be able to process phone replacement/upgrade to existing AT&T accounts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best phone,
This review is from: Motorola RAZR V3 Pink Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
ok let me just say that i am a very clumsy person. I drop my phones all the time. I had this phone for about 4 years. I dropped it all the time and it still lasted me four years. I used to work in retail and i would drop it on the hard concrete work floor so hard that the back would come off and the battery would fly out, and it still lasted me four years!!!! It finally died on me for good back in april of this year. I got a new the lg slide and i hate it. I miss my razr phone so much that im looking into buying a new one. This phone was great. It never froze up on me, the volume was loud, the battery life lasted long and it was easy to text on.
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