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Motorola RAZR V3xx Gold Phone (AT&T, Phone Only, No Service)

Motorola RAZR V3xx Gold Phone (AT&T, Phone Only, No Service)
MSRP: $299.99
Your Price: $144.99
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Motorola RAZR V3xx Gold Phone (AT&T, Phone Only, No Service) Features

This slim phone packs advanced functionality into an ultra-desirable package, with premium metal finishes, a precision cut keypad and a svelte form measuring barely half an inch thick
The MOTORAZR V3xx is a secret mobile weapon in the digital world - keeping users connected while on the go. With HSDPA and EDGE technology, the MOTORAZR V3xx delivers broadband-like speeds for downloading
Effortlessly download the latest music videos, catch up on news or check out a favorite television show via live streaming content
Create personalized content in low or high resolution via the MOTORAZR V3xx's offering of a VGA camera and a powerful 1.3 megapixel digital camera
Includes: Battery, Charger, User Manual and Quick Start Guide
 

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Additional Motorola RAZR V3xx Gold Phone (AT&T, Phone Only, No Service) Information

Featuring the perfect blend of broadband-like speed, dynamic multimedia capabilities, and cutting-edge design, the MOTORAZR V3xx is the ultimate combination. The MOTORAZR V3xx delivers high-speed connectivity and premium multimedia capabilities in the award-winning RAZR form. The first Motorola handset to ship with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and EDGE technology, the MOTORAZR V3xx brings effortless style and the power of high-speed connectivity - no compromises necessary. A compact entertainment machine, the MOTORAZR V3xx knows how to connect you quickly to the information and content that matters most. Demand the best in elite style and unrivalled functionality and enjoy the best of both worlds with this stylish new model.

 

What Customers Say About Motorola RAZR V3xx Gold Phone (AT&T, Phone Only, No Service):

The quality is not a problem at all. The program makes using my phone as easy as waling down the hall. I love this phone. I have purchased the software to go woth Motorola and that has made it easier to load all of my phone book. It is a great phone for even my 11 yr old. I have not had any problems and it works great. The sound levels are great.

(Like rebooting a computer). Once when connected to a Motorola S9 Wireless Stereo headset, the right channel and right controls went dead. I then purchased the same model in a different color from another AT&T authorized dealer. It was almost free with two year contract extension.

Changing the setting seems to improve it. My first impression when I saw the phone in person was that I had never seen a more pale shade of gold. So far, another one-time occurrence. The first one may have been a fluke. 2) The blue tooth would shut off and the phones would hang up when the phone was within 50 feet of an operating microwave or a 2.4 gigahertz wireless device. One strange occurrence though, once when I changed batteries, the phone lost my pictures from the phone's internal memory.

The new one charges properly. But of course that is a subjective issue. On some settings the camera displays pictures with a purplish cast compared to the old V3. So far it hasn't done it again. The factory sample pictures remained in the internal memory and the micro SD card memory was not effected. The V3xx is not bothered with these problems. I thought the headset had failed, but discovered that after removing the phone battery and then restarting the phone, the functions were restored. The phone section has performed wonderfully and as you could guess, I really like the Razr styling.

The real problem was that the battery would never charge more than one bar, and then go down; I had to send it back. Motorola has fixed a couple problems that the old V3 models had. The phone's music player works well, but certain bass notes are distorted and I've tried different headsets and compared the same music and same headphones on a Sansa MP3 Player and it was not distorted. Amazon promptly refunded the cost. Contrary to one other report, this phone can use a 2GB card. ringers would switch to default ringer. (I want phone service anyway and there's no discount for not taking the phone). (I had five V3 models) 1) On the V3 phones, when I used blue tooth, the I.D.

he paid nada for his samsung sync. until you see his sync, which has 2. probably one of those useless dolts living in the thick of orange county - you know, driving enormous SVUs (still), going to their get their nails done every thursday between matilda's ballet practice and mason's taekwondo training, getting "homemade" dinner from whole-food's prepared meal section, wearing tons of juicy couture as if it's really. (we've got the family plan thingie).

you know which one i'm talkin' about if you want all that technogeeko goodness. and i must say, after all that unnecessary rambling, that it's a sweet piece of. if you want supergizmo that has a tip-calculator (. well, okay, so perhaps a few wanna-bes will want to carry it too. i used that function in my last LG like crazy.).

mine only takes up to 1 gig - his can take up to 2. don't get the razr. well, it's gold, for crying out loud.but that sync's got some vibe. i paid $99 for my gold razr. it matches my new highlights.this is the first that that both The Man(tm) and i do not have the exact same phone either. - yeah, well, they might carry these too in due time. The Man(tm) and i renewed our contract with pacbell/cingular/cingularatt/cingular/att just recently. mine has 1.3 megapix - whoopdee doo.

(they just received it only 2 weeks ago at our local best buy). sound quality. it looks pretty. i've been hankering for a new cell phone (since i lost my previous one and was using one my friend gave me, which was older than Methuselah) and was willing to shell out the coins for this gorgeous gold razr. the memory card. er. but not only as an official resident but also the honorary empress in the land of poonty-crack between LA and OC, i will probably be one of the first one to carry this. however, isn't that like that one GE advertisement.

makes you feel all pimpalicious and wanna say that you're on first name basis with the boys from miami ink. and lucky me, unless you live in compton and have a deft desire to either be shot to death for carrying something so pimpalicious or is one yourself, i'm probably one of the only few non-ghettolistas who will be carrying this beauty for the next two years. point being. and in comparison to the sync, it's definitely sleeker looking and. mine is pretty.if i can somehow merge the fabulousness of the gold razr with the inner beauty of the sync, i think it'd be a perfect phone. his kicks major horchata.

i have to wait until beauty and brains merge one day. and the world currency converter.

how effin' important is THAT. it's tight.

if you like pretty but less than substantial offering, go for the razr. couture.

so. whatev.

stuff. and he got the last red one too.if you're into the pretty thing and reallllly want this phone, go for it.

I like the razr overall, and decided to get another one instead of some of the other 3G options, and that was my main reason for the phone upgrade in the first place, because I like that I can slide it into my back pocket easily and it doesn't totally stand out. Although I haven't actually needed to store anything to the SD card, I like that I have that option, which my old razr did not. Not sure that I like the fact that it's slighlty larger than my old razr, but the upgrades are worth it. The 3G is definitely a faster connection than the old Edge (I use my phone as a data connect for my laptop).

This phone, because of being G3, gets reception anywhere. I've been with every phone company and Cingular is my favorite. I love this phone. It's one of the best phones I have ever owned and I would suggest it to anyone.

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