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Motorola V3 razr review

The motorola razor v3 is one of the most talked about phones in this day in age. Why? Well, it may have something to do with its incredible design, or even the fact that its the thinnest (13mm thick) clamshell phone on the market today.

The motorola razr V3 is a very stylish and modern looking phone, which is about half an inch thick and made of anodized aluminium.

The razr is a cool shape and size, and produces quality photos due to its built in digital VGA camera with 4x zoom. Users will be able to capture images at 3 resolution qualities: MMS (160 x 120 px), Medium (320 x 240 px), and High (640 x 480 px). Users may even take self portraits by pressing the V3’s “smart key” (third down on the left)  and the “auto-Timed Capture” allows users to take large group shots. Image correction functions such as Lighting Conditions (Sunny, Cloudy, Indoor Home, Indoor Office, Night, etc.) and Exposure Correction makes it easy for the users to get the perfect photos they want.

It has an attractive and vivid display, the screen quality’s are good with a 4,096 color external LCD and a 262,000 color main LCD.

Features

  • Brushed anodized aluminum shell with a distinctive ultra-thin profile
  • Innovative nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad with illumination panel
  • Large internal and external color displays
  • Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom, quick exposure controls, and MPEG-4 video playback
  • Bluetooth Class 1 wireless technology for hands-free connectivity
  • 22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support
  • Speaker-independent voice recognition with full-duplex speakerphone
  • Messaging via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), IM Wireless Village and email (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP)
  • Personal Information Management (PIM) features including Calendar, Calculator and Currency Converter, Date and Clock, and Alarm Clock
  • 3D graphics engine for gaming
  • J2ME MIDP 2.0 support for application, ringer, wallpaper, graphic and game downloads
  • WAP 2.0 compliant browser with GPRS Class 10 for high-speed data transmission
  • Weight: 95 g
  • Standby time: up to 250 hours
  • Talk time: up to 6.5 hours
  • Alerts: up to 40 Polyphonic ringtones, 4 MP3 ringtones1,2 & space for downloads
  • 22 Khz Polyphonic Speaker, 24 Chord support
  • MOTOMIXER™ (Remixable MIDI ringer software)
  • Downloadable Themes1: animated screensavers, wallpapers and ringtones
  • Games (3D Java): Skipping Stones2,3, Golf2,4, Billiards2,3 (embedded1,2) & space for downloads
  • Applications: Slideshow1,2
  • User-customisable Softkey Functions, Main Menu and Shortcuts
  • Ringtone Composer
  • MPEG4 Video Clip Playback with sound
  • Video Download
  • Image Quality Options: 160 x 120 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels
  • Auto-timed option
  • Self Portrait Viewfinder
  • External Display

 

The only downer with the motorola V3 is that it doesn’t record videos but even so I love this phone. Its thin, its light, its feature-full, and does its job better than any of my previous phones. The battery life is good. Reception is great. The UI is great in most areas. The LCD screen on both the inside and outside is fantastic. And knowing that I can take this phone anywhere in the world is pretty nice too. All that said, you know you’re paying for a decent   phone with a great look and size.

The RAZR V3 is truly a design and engineering marvel. From its clean lines and lightweight feel, to the sturdy aluminum-alloy materials, Motorola has combined great design, feel, and durability into the thinnest device to date.

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