Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Phone Comment: Nice phone, has alot of features, including a built in mp3 player, camera, internet etc. great for work and checking emails on the run.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good reception Comment: Based on reception and call quality I will give the Razr five stars. I am using it with the TMo2Go Prepaid service for a little over a year now with no problems, not one dropped call so far. Compared to newer models its still a very thin and slick phone, build quality is solid as well. If I could change one thing though it would be the flat, awkward keypad. Overall I would rate it as one of the top phones for reception.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Love the Razr V3, but not T-Mobile's version!! Comment: First of all, the main photo from above is not a T-Mobile phone, it is obvious and most noticeable on the rear battery door cover. T-Mobile Razrs has been crippled by the carrier and they also erased the most essential features that came along with this fine phone; like there are no options whatsoever to display either an 'analog clock' or 'mm/dd/yyyy calendar' on the screen (similar to the one pictured above and another one I have). They've also replaced this phone's battery door cover (and most Motorola) from metal to flimsy plastic!
Second, I am a die hard Razr phone fanatic, not because the phone looked sleek and slim and what have you, but most and above all, the designed ergonomics featured on this phone is excellent. The phone is very compact, the only place I seem to put it at most times is in my rear jean pocket and it hardly gets in the way. It is extremely user friendly, the keypads not only look great, but functions like no other - with ease. Since then, there are a handful of updates and newer models to the Razr line, but until I have the few extra hundreds to spare, I don't mind and continued using similar ones that I can get for free.
Although it is under the 'weak' T-Mobile GSM network, nevertheless, reception pull from this phone is still excellent. Not to pound on the carrier, but the original 'aluminum silver cladded' version that was given to me previously from Cingular Wireless (now at&t) was on a completely different level and the best Razr yet - it came readily 'unlocked' and the phone had an array of network options available should I plan on traveling internationally. The software version from my Silver Razr was and still up to par with today's standards.
In comparison to the two, it is basically the same phone, but there are some additional differences (other than the obsolete VGA camera) compared to my silver version - for example, on this phone:
- There is video capture
- Updated shortcut, a quicker and faster way to "scroll to find names" on phonebook contacts.
- Multiple entries can display under ONE name in contact list.
- Press and 'hold' the # key to put phone in vibrate mode vice versa (uniquely, there is a small "phone vbrate" symbol on that key also)
This phone could have easily gain 5 stars, but the carrier disabled most of the essentials and with the absent of a 'metal' battery door making this just a tad above other mediocre phones.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Never buy T-Mobile serverice Comment: You will get a lot of trouble if you use T-Mobile service. This is very the case if you want to switch to other carrier.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best Comment: This is the BEST cell phone i have ever had yet!
1. I get great signal
2. Amazing camera
3. Okay video
4. Easy to use and doesnt take forever to load
5. Beautiful lookingg
I highly advise to get this cell phone.
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