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Motorola Razr V3c cell phone accessory

The Motorola RAZR V3c accessories include new Motorola RAZR V3c cases, Motorola RAZR V3c chargers, Motorola RAZR V3c headsets, Motorola RAZR V3c batteries, and many more Motorola RAZR V3c accessories. All of our Motorola V3c accessories are accompanied with up to a one year warranty. The Motorola RAZR V3c is the Verizon Wireless version of the Motorola V3 RAZR phone.

  V3c Desktop Charger

  V3c Battery

  V3c Data Cable

  V3c Phone Case

  V3c Snap on Hard Case Cover

  V3c Travel charger

  V3c Car Charger

  Faceplate - Skin 

  Hands-free headset

  Bluetooth headset

 

 

Cell Phone Carrier:
US Cellular

Alltel

Verizon Wireless

Feedback

There must be a lot of Moto haters out there who want to chime in and write a useless review because LG didn't think of this bad-boy! Let me tell everyone this phone is great. 1st off we will start with reception the signal indicator is different on this phone as compared to the e815 which I also own, but don't let that fool you this phone gets equal to better reception than the e815. I purposely took both of my phones to a spot where I know my e815 will crackle and most of the time lose a call the Razr performed flawlessly, not one break-up and no drop! 2nd the design on the razor kills anything LG or Samsung has ever thought of so don't hate moto just because they have a better design team! 3rd the menu isn't the best but it most certainly is no where near the worst, yeah the Motorola menu was ok but talk about unstable!!! This Verizon ui is simple, easy to navigate and works well in a phone, meaning it's a stable UI. And last for those people reviewing here that tell you to look at the Cingular Razr V3 to compare they really do not own this phone and they are the haters, because this phone doesn't even compare to the GSM version. For one thing the earpiece volume on this Razr V3c is 100 times louder than that of the GSM also this is a true 3g phone there's is like it's still stuck in the ice-age with exception to design. Let me tell you from someone who actually owns this phone it's the best Verizon has to offer and it's no disappointment it is the coolest phone I have ever used and anyone here who actually buys one and gets a chance to play around with it a little will truly appreciate it!!! It's the best!!!!!!

Pros:

-Released weeks before the Verizon version
-Incredibly thin, compact size, perfect for a pocket
-Awesome reception, just as good as the V710 and E 815,but without an external antenna!
-Brilliant easy to read external and internal displays
-Bluetooth
-Crystal clear, landline quality calls
-Lifelike, rich stereo sound
-Super sharp, vivid 1.3 mega pixel camera w/ 8x zoom lens (a huge improvement over the 710)
-Video capture and playback
-Wonderful Motospeak voice recognition (the best ever!)
-Sold and stable construction (unlike the flimsy 710)
-1000 phone number capacity
-Can be charged from your computer through a USB port
-Great speaker phone, can use with flip closed!
-Electroluminescent blue easy to use keypad
-New charcoal grey (external) over sexy silver/light grey (internal) looks a lot better than the GSM version
-Mp3 player
-30 mb memory
-Sweet polyphonic ring tones
-Good battery life,3hrs 30 min talk and 9 days standby
-Operates on up to date CDMA/EV-DO technology instead of crappy GSM networks
-Features Alltel's Mobile TV multimedia service which is just like Verizon's but much cheaper($9.99 vs.14.99) and did I mention V Cast doesn't even work in Greenville, SC yet!!!

Cons:

-No memory card slot
-No data cable
-Only a single band, digital only phone
-Cingular is getting the 2 mega pixel version (the v3x)sometime before the end of the year or early 06'
-Not compatible with i-tunes, but who really cares unless your an mp3 freak!

 

 

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Last updated on 08/31/2007