Typical price: £300
What is it: New Razr with 3G capability and a suitably stylish look and feel
What we think: A beefed-up Razr, the V3x maintains the iconic design and adds snazzy features
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Motorola Razr V3x user reviews
July 28, 2007
Posted by: caid
"Just shoot me now"
What I like:
Nice screen and keypad
What I don't like:
Everything else - this is the worst phone I've ever owned
Review:
This phone is terrible. So buggy it's not funny.
- The alarm doesn't go off if the battery is at < full battery
- Alarm also doesn't go off if it's on the charger!
- It will frequently crash (white-screen) and restart itself during normal use
- Sometimes it emits a high-pitched buzzing sound from the speakers (this is particularly bad when watching a video)
- The predictive text is AWFUL. There is no "add to dictionary", if you want to type in an unrecognised word that is made up of two recognised words, you can't, because the word in its entirety is not recognised, and the first word that comes up is NEVER the one you want e.g. I try to type in "..." and it comes out ".1." How ridiculous.
THE WORST PART:
- Today it's stopped letting me into the sms inbox. It says I have 10 unread messages, but when I try to open the inbox, I get chucked back to the main menu. I can't get back into the inbox until I delete the unread messages. However, as soon as a new message comes in, I'm locked out again.
I would advise anyone against getting this phone. Arrgh. I kid you not, how it made it through Motorola QA I just don't know.
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