What is it: Ultraslim clamshell phone with VGA camera
What we think: The Motorola Razr V3 is the new show-off phone
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Motorola Razr V3 user reviews
June 7, 2006
Posted by: Donna Bartyczak
"Very cute, but many dropped calls"
What I like:
Style and features
What I don't like:
Technical difficulties. Dropped calls, unable to receive incoming calls and the fact that they don't ship the Motorola Phone tools software with it
Review:
Motorola missed the mark with this phone. Great style, but lacking in technical reliability. They need to ship the USB cable and Motorola Phone Tools software with a high-end phone such as the Razor V3. Without the cable AND software this phone does not let you access some of its features via a PC. I think that T-Mobile has lost some credability with all of the problems. I am on my second phone since mid-April (it's 6 June) and I just got off the phone with T-Mobile technical support.
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