Typical price: £250
What is it: The V3i with iTunes software, a burgundy case and a new, dedicated iTunes button
What we think: The iconic Razr with a great MP3 player, this is only let down by the 100-song cap
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Average user rating from 7 users
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October 4, 2006
Posted by: Matthew McGall
"Tim Nice But Dim"
What I like:
iTunes integration.
What I don't like:
Everything else.
Review:
I was in the market for a new phone after my washing machine did an unplanned spin cycle with my budget Nokia. I bought the Nice But Dim.
The user interaction on the V3im is a maze of buttons that will limit any use of the phone's features.
The reception is appalling; never before have I had a phone that dropped signal during a call. Very frustrating.
Simply put, of all the types/brands of phones I've used this is the least intuitive and inconsistent.
This is my unbiased opinion of a phone that I've used for the last four months.
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