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Motorola RAZR V3i Cell Phone

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Product Description: Motorola RAZR V3i

The Motorola RAZR V3i is fully loaded - delivering the ultimate combination of design and technology. Beneath this sculpted metal exterior is a lean mean, globe-hopping machine. Modeled after the Motorola RAZR V3, the RAZR V3i has an updated and streamlined design, offering consumers a large internal color screen, quad-band technology and Bluetooth wireless technology....
The Motorola RAZR V3i is fully loaded - delivering the ultimate combination of design and technology. Beneath this sculpted metal exterior is a lean mean, globe-hopping machine. Modeled after the Motorola RAZR V3, the RAZR V3i has an updated and streamlined design, offering consumers a large internal color screen, quad-band technology and Bluetooth wireless technology. Designed for an enhanced imaging experience, this sleek handset comes complete with an integrated 1.23 megapixel digital camera with a full screen view-finder, zoom, and video capture and playback. Add cutting-edge music capabilities thanks to the world's most popular music technology - iTunes music software - and you have the complete mobile multimedia package. Now when you grab your mobile, you're also are grabbing your camera and MP3 player. Stylish, smart, and sophisticated - the Motorola RAZR V3i.

Product Specification: Motorola RAZR V3i

Color Reference:Silver quartz
Cell Phone Type:Video, Bluetooth, MP3, Camera, Digital Player
Product Line:RAZR
Cell Network Technology:GSM
Wireless Technology:Bluetooth

User Reviews: Motorola RAZR V3i

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    Lovi'n It...

    By Jay  Jul 10, 2006 | 13 out of 17 found this Motorola RAZR V3i review helpful

    Pros: Slick and Stunning Design and Features

    Cons: Poor Battery Life

    RAZR V3i Features Improving on the original RAZR, the V3i adds a 1.23 Megapixel camera over the 0.3 Megapixel variety of its predecessor as well as a microSD expansion slot for added storage. The latter also contributes to the newfound iTunes compati...bility of the handset, a feature which was first introduced in the ROKR E1 launched this last September. With these exceptions, the feature set of the V3i remains identical to the original RAZR including its quad-band GSM and Bluetooth support, 2.2-inch colour display, chemically etched keypad and trademark slim form factor. - Exclusive steel grey anodized aluminum shell with a distinctive ultra-thin profile - Innovative nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad with illumination panel - iTunes music software or Motorola’s Digital Audio Music Player with mini-USB stereo headset - Large internal and external color displays - Integrated 1.23-megapixel camera with 8X Zoom and photo album application - Bluetooth Class 1 wireless technology for hands-free connectivity - Speaker-independent voice recognition with full-duplex speakerphone - Messaging via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), IM Wireless Village and email (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP) - 3D graphics engine for gaming - J2ME support for application, ringer, wallpaper, graphic and game downloads Read more Less

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    Horrible software!

    By BrianT  Aug 12, 2006 | 9 out of 11 found this Motorola RAZR V3i review helpful

    Pros: Style, quality, features.

    Cons: Software, software,software!!!

    I have purchased a gold Dolce & Gabbana about a months ago. The phone's style is superb! Beautiful design, good quality, useful features. But... If you are not used to Motorola phones, you better buy some seductive pills before you start using it.... Motorola's menu is just plane horrible. I used to have a MicroTec about 10 years ago, but I can't remember if that was as bad as it is. In the past few years, I was using Samsung phones and not once I had to open the owners manuals. They are so user friendly, that you can use them without instructions. After about a months I got used to most of the features, but there is one thing that is plain crap on this phone: the voice command menu. If you want to use this feature, you have to chat with your phone for a while. You can't just say "Call ...". First you have to tell the phone if you want to use "Name dial","number dial" or open up some other programs like "camera". I do not understand, what is the purpose to have voice commands to open up an application like "Camera" and after that, you can not have any voice commands within the application like "capture"? If you use Bluetooth ( I use Plantronics 645 ), most of the time the phone does not understand the command or the name, and you have to repeat it. If the second times the command is not recognized, you are out of luck. Have to start all over. Horrible!!!!!!! If you have a foreign name in your contacts and the software can not decide which entry you want, it will ask you if this is the person you are trying to call or you have to choose from a bunch of names. Whomever invented this version of the Voice Recognition, should work at McDonalds instead. I actually called Motorola and they said the software could be changed, if they flash it again but their nearest authorized service is about 100 miles away. After all I love the phone, except this voice command feature. I hope that Motorola will drop this version of voice commands on future phones. Brian T. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Motorola RAZR V3i

  • Let's Talk

    Motorola Razr V3i

    There are so many versions of Motorola%u2019s popular Razr it can be confusing to figure out the difference between them. The V3i has a few enhancements over the V3m. Most notable are the inclusion of iTunes and a 512MB memory card for storing music and photos on the cell phone. Read more

  • CNET

    Motorola Razr V3i

    The Motorola Q lives up to much of the hype by offering good call quality, an excellent multimedia experience, and the essential productivity tools, all wrapped up in a sexy little package. Read more

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