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| | Features | This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.Tri-band GSM cell phone compatible with 900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 2100 UMTS plus GPRS capabilitiesRazor-thin aircraft aluminum case; external color display; 2-megapixel camera with LED flashBluetooth for handsfree devices; MicroSD memory expansion; digital audio/video playerUp to 3 hours of talk time and 375 hours of standby time
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| | Description | Be seen and heard with the Motorola RAZR V3x – the supremely svelte, sophisticated mobile accessory for discerning fashion and tech enthusiasts. The handset’s intuitive multimedia offerings include: still and moving image capture and editing, and large color display. Additionally, the Motorola RAZR V3x features SCREEN3, an innovative technology solution from Motorola that gives you zero-click access to news, sports, entertainment, and other premium content directly from your mobile device home screen – no buttons to push, no browsers to launch. Motorola's SCREEN3 puts fresh content at your fingertips. A 2 mega-pixel camera, Bluetooth® wireless technology and removable memory add to this lengthy feature set. Strutting a sleek, slim design and premium functionality, the Motorola RAZR V3x exudes multimedia perfection. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.43 inches | | Product Width: | 1.75 inches | | Product Height: | 0.91 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 3.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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28 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Amazing phone! Full of features. May 18, 2006
By ANDREA LOPES This phone has everything! It's great and fashionable! It's a little ticker than the V3 or V3i but for the new features it's worthed. Still very slim. Huge, colorfull and clear screen and a great 2MP digital camera (not as good as the SonyEricsson ones - my sister has a W900i with a 2MP camera that takes much better pictures than my V3x). But I prefer the size, since the w900i is bigger and bulkier than the razor V3x. I have my V3x for 2 months now and I didn't find any CONS yet.
37 of 44 found the following review helpful:
no problem with browser Jul 08, 2006
By B. Maehler
"chocoholic"
ok, I don't actually own THIS Razr but the first one (also unlocked though) but I just wanted to reply to those who have trouble using the internet. The thing with unlocked phones is, they are a blank slate in terms of internet and messaging settings. You actually have to load these setting from the wireless carrier's website that you are getting your service from. Cingular customer service should have known that. All you have to do is go to Cingular's website. There you click on the support tab and then the Answer center. There you can type in the question box " configuring multimedia messaging on Razr" and it'll show yo all relevant results. They actually walk you through the settings. They'll inlude internet settings as well.
On T-mobile's website they'll send the settings directly to your phone via text message. Just search for T-Mobile Wireless Configurator.
I've done it with different phones on both networks over the years since I like unlocked phones.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great phone...if you don't have Cingular Oct 02, 2006
By DarkXPSX
"-Dark"
I bought the V3x a while back because I read that it supported GSM Bands 1900, 1800, and 850...was that site ever wrong. The phone supports GSM Bands 1900, 1800, and 900. So, if you have Cingular or another provider that supports the 850 GSM Band, don't buy this phone. Either get the Motorola RAZR V3i or Motorola MING A1200. If you live in the city or large town, you might get a good signal, but if you go into the small towns, you probably won't get a signal.
Anothing thing that I didn't like about the phone is the fact that it didn't support 320kbps MP3's. Most of my MP3's have a bitrate of 320kbps, so there is a lot of songs that I couldn't get to play.
When listening to music on the MP3 player, you can't do anything else unless you Suspend/Quit the MP3 player. No browsing the net or sending SMS/MMS messages while listening to your music.
Now, for some good stuff ^_^. The camera was really great for taking pictures of friends, but wasn't too great if they were moving =/. The cam even comes with a light, but it is only usful if you're in the dark (That's how great the cam is heh). You can record up to 3 mintues of video. Support J2ME applications/games. Comes with both Tap and iTap (V3 didn't have iTap). Can hold up to 512MB of space with a MicroSD card. Can use MP3 ringtones (V3 could too, but only very low quality MP3's). Supports 3G technology, such as Video Calling. And, best of all, the phone is cool looking, looks better than the V3. Another neat thing is the blue light that lights up when the phone rings or when the phone is charging. The light is located at the front of the phone, at the bottem. If you look at the images, you'll see a small bar at the bottem (Not the very bottem). It's only anoying when you're trying to sleep while the phone is in your room charging.
Hope this review helped ^_^.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
VERY nice phone, works with Cingular! Dec 27, 2006
By Thom Smyth I bought this phone, put in my Cingular SIM card, and it worked perfectly from the beginning. I live in the northeastern US, and I get a great signal most of the time, no better or worse than any other phone I've owned. I had to go to the Cingular website to enable the web browser and MMS messaging, but after doing this, everything worked fine.
The camera is amazing, the pictures are large and colorful (1600x1200 I believe). The light is also useful in the dark of course. The mp3 player is far better than the iTunes player that comes with the SLVR l7: You can transfer songs from your computer with bluetooth, so no USB cable is needed. Also, you can use the mp3's as ringtones, which is also not possible with the SLVR.
It's also great to have this phone because nobody else has it yet. The phone is in British English, which you can to show to friends to prove that the phone isn't available in the country. (for this reason, you can't find cases for it in stores, so you have to buy one online if you want a case.)
Obviously the video calling isn't available in the US yet, but I'm sure it will be evntually, and when it is, I'll be all set with the v3x.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The 3G Connectivity of this phone rocks Jul 23, 2006
By Gary C.
"Gary C."
This phone works without any changes in US, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and Europe. Yes, in Japan, 3G service provided thru Docomo Japan. For the first time, I don't need to carry an extra phone when traveling to Japan. This is all what matters to a frequent flyer like me.
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