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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January 30, 2007
Posted by: Count Stex
"Over-hyped, form over function"
What I like:
microUSB connection, small, iTunes
What I don't like:
Bluetooth lock ups, difficult to remove microSD
Review:
I'm sure if you love your music the iTunes in this phone will attract, however using it for much else is frustrating. The inbuilt browser rarely works with gmail or hotmail (installing 3rd party browsers prove this could work on the handset!), and I found using it with my PDA over bluetooth for a GPRS connection resulted in the phone locking up 1/3 times and requiring the battery to be pulled for a few seconds. In fact the only way I've been able to live with this phone for the full year of my upgrade contract is to replace all the onboard apps with 3rd party ones. Good job it was a free upgrade for me or I would be more annoyed.
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