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GMailWireless.com - Motorola RAZR V3i Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Silver/Gray)

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List Price: $299.99
Our Price: $135.48
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola Color: Silver EAN: 5025322335482 Feature: Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: V3i Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card. Beautiful 262K color wallpapers & screensavers on internal display to make your RAZR V3i your own. Capture beautiful images during global travels with the Motorola RAZR V3i???s 1.23-megapixel digital camera with 8X digital zoom. But when a still image just won???t do, video capabilities promise to capture all your action-packed experiences. With Motorola???s Digital Audio Music Player and airplane mode--the Motorola RAZR V3i gives you mobile music when you need it most. Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth technology with imaging, printing, peer-to-peer gaming profiles
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good phone, bad charging issues Comment: Razr V3i is a good phone with easy to use features. The included pair of headphones work great with music and micro-SD slot gives additional storage. I am using a 2 gb micro-SD card and it works great. However, there are issues with the battery charging. When tried to charge directly with included charger, the battery never reached fully charged status even after 24 hrs of continuous charging. I have replaced the battery but the problem remains the same. I took out the battery from phone and tried charging with a desktop charger and this time it worked. Now I am using two batteries - one in phone and one on desktop charging cradle. Big pain, but this is only way to make use of money I have spent on this phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Step Forward Comment: I can't say I had problems with this phone... being a former owner of the older version, V3. While both looked the same, the V3i have a lot of added features that, for a while confused me. But after a week of tweaking, I finally came to love the added features and was happy with it.
While it's true that this phone is not MAC-friendly, I also found out that the Phone Tools software do not recognize it as an existing product of Motorola. Extra features aside, I got this phone because of the memory expandability that the V3 lacked. I'm one phone user who doesn't use whatever extras are stashed in to make a phone worthy of one's time... so long as I could make/receive calls; send/receive text messages, and listen to a bit of music. Internet access via the phone may be nice to some but not to me. That's just added expenses to my hefty monthly bill with AT&T.
To sum it up, this phone isn't the best there is out there but useful enough for my own needs. I'd buy another of this V3i, hands down (i.e., if I happen to have the extra cash to own a second unit). With Quadband frequencies-- it makes a good phone for travel outside America. Battery life is also a big plus. Some people could downplay this phone for what lacks but not me. :D
Customer Rating:      Summary: Unsatisfied Comment: Don't get me wrong. This mobile phone is a good looking one but I'm disappointed because it came with a defected battery. It will charged alright and shows battery charged is complete. Now I will make just a short phone call and battery will turn red means low battery. This gets me mad. Secondly, the voice dialing command does not work for me. This would be a great feature to have if it works too. So, here all my expectations about this phone is disappointment or maybe I'm just unfortunate to get the defected one?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Proper Context Comment: I have been using this product for over three years, I have bought a new V3i a second time after two years of use of an old V3i. Compared to the New Motorola V9 as well as countless other new phones on the market, the V3i still retains its glamour, as the V3i was marketed as a top-notch phone. It has longer battery life than the V9 and has all the features that are necessary in a cell phone.
The durability of the V3i is also excellent. Cell phones with too many integrated electronics will be damaged easily. I had my first V3i crushed slightly by a car that drove too close to the curb. The front screen was slightly cracked, but the ballistic durability of the hard plastic is still surprising. The phone still worked perfectly. I then bought my second V3i, and fixed the old V3i. All the store had to do was replace the glass on the front screen and my old phone became as good as new again.
I prefer the unlocked International version, which has slightly different menus and features and uses Digital Audio Player instead of the Apple iTunes software.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's pretty, it makes phone calls, and that's about it. Comment: I have to give Motorola credit for the entire RAZR lineup, because it is definitely the coolest phone I've ever seen. It created the market and improved it on each iteration. So, design is five star, without question. The phone itself makes calls, and the speakerphone is loud, as it should be. I love the exterior LCD screen.
And that's about it for likes.
The dislikes are numerous for me, because I own a Nokia 3650, which at the time was the best phone you could get (2003). Now it's outdated, but here's some interesting points:
-my phone takes pictures of equal quality
-sound playback is equal to my phone
-I have unrestricted Java applet usage, including a MUCH larger library of available programs
-my sync manager does much more than Motorola's, including much better integration with Outlook
-my UI doesn't suck
I've had my cell phone for five years, which is an ETERNITY for cell phones, but it's still not out-featured by this phone. I tried to get an eBook reader for a RAZR and all I could find were sites that basically make you compile a JAR file and unlock your phone to transfer it... where it may or may not run.
Contrast with my Nokia 3650: I downloaded a free eBook reader (Mobipocket) using Nokia's software (which can be downloaded for free from Nokia) and I was in business. Vendor lock-in for cell phones is a big problem for me, and maybe it is for you, too.
This is a stylish phone that epitomizes form over function.
-C
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Editorial Reviews:
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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.
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