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Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless)

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Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless) Summary

The CDMA version of the popular RAZR ultra-thin clamshell phone. Key features include EV-DO high-speed data, Bluetooth, and a megapixel camera with video capture. Other features include dual color displays, speakerphone, speaker-independent voice dialing, and an internal antenna.

Average Customer Rating: 4.0 ( Be the first to review this phone. )

Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless)

  • Integrated digital 1.3 Megapixel camera
  • Photo phone book and picture Caller ID
  • Polyphonic speaker and downloadable ringtones
  • Mobile Instant Messaging using AOL® Instant MessengerTM
  • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) capable

Included Accessories

  • lithium ion battery
  • compact wall charger

Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless) Description

Calls and speakerphone: We found calls to be loud and clear on the Motorola Razr V3c. We rarely needed to use the side volume keys to adjust the sound. The speakerphone audio quality is fine, but callers could tell when we used this feature. Additionally, as is the case with Samsung’s T809, you can only turn on the speaker once you make a call. We should note the cell phone’s ringer is quite loud – even louder than what we experience on calls.

Menu/Phonebook: As is the case with many Motorola cell phones, the menu’s interface is intuitive; requiring only a couple of steps to access most of the Motorola Razr’s features. Entering and saving numbers (there’s room for six phone numbers and an e-mail address for each contact – sorry, no place for addresses) is easy, but accessing numbers can occasionally be tiring, since you can only find a contact based on the first letter of the name. If you have 20 contacts in your phonebook that start with the letter “T,” you’ll have to scroll through all the “T” contacts until you find the one you want. But the cell phone’s Voice Activation feature should make calling friends much quicker.

Camera/Video: In this category is where you’ll find one of the biggest differences between the Motorola Razr V3 and V3c. The V3 has a VGA camera and while it plays back video it can’t record any clips, whereas the Motorola Razr V3c boasts a 1.3-megapixel camera and the ability to record short videos. Additionally, to support the bigger files captured by a megapixel camera, the Motorola Razr V3c has up to 30MB of memory. About that camera, we were impressed with image quality when viewing pics on the camera phone, however, when we viewed the same image on a computer screen the picture looked slightly pixilated.

Messaging: Sending messages on this cell phone is straightforward -- no need to consult the manual. You can send messages to another phone number or an e-mail address. As is the case with the Sony Ericsson Z520a, you can send text messages while on a call if you are using the Speakerphone. We particularly like the Motorola Razr’s predictive text app, which quickly retained words we used most often and 80 percent of the time predicted the correct word.

Connectivity/Bluetooth: We were able to pair the Motorola cell phone with a Motorola Bluetooth headset, however, we needed to consult the manual to set it up correctly. We should note using the Bluetooth feature decreases battery life dramatically. The good news is you don’t need to open the Motorola Razr to see if Bluetooth is in use; a blue light appears on the right hand corner just above the external display.

Look and Feel: What can we say about the Motorola Razr’s ground-breaking design that hasn’t already been said: it’s uber-thin, slick looking and comes in a rainbow of colors. Even though, the cell phone is insanely thin, it’s incredibly usable and surprisingly durable. We’ve dropped the Motorola Razr many times on a variety of surfaces (carpet, wood floors, desks, sidewalks) and it has yet to show any battle scars.

Perhaps one of our favorite elements is the ultra-bright, colorful screen. It definitely stands out when it’s opened and is highly visible in most lighting situations. In fact, occasionally we’ve even used it as a flashlight for guidance through dark rooms. Our only quibble with the cell phone’s design is the screen easily attracts face grease. That said, many cell phones suffer from this flaw.

Keypad: About that trademark flat keypad: Yes, it’s definitely beyond cool. With its blue backlit numbers and lines, it looks like something out of the movie, Tron. While you might think it would be hard to dial on a flat keypad, we found it pretty easy to do. It’s probably because the actual keys are so large, making it difficult to misdial. We were even impressed with how well the four-way navi-key worked. Once you get the hang of it, using the navi- and soft-keys (the two dedicated buttons at the top of the keypad that correspond to screen commands) become second nature.

We’re impressed that such a slim phone boasts solid battery life. We found that we could last two days before needing to recharge when using the Motorola Razr V3c regularly to make calls and send/receive text messages. Heavier cell phone users will likely need to charge the Motorola Razr every other day. However, we did find the battery drained extremely quickly when we used Bluetooth.

Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless) Product Features

Operating System
Operating System Not Available
Operating System Release Number Not Available
Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Flip Phone
Phone Size Ultra-small
Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.9 x 2.1 x 0.5 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 3.4 oz
Keyboard Type Physical QWERTY
Touchscreen Not Available
Screen Size Yes
Display 65,000 Color LCD
Mil-Spec/Rugged Not Available
Push To Talk (PTT) Not Available
Camera & Video Features
Camera Resolution 1.3MP
Front Camera Resolution 1.3MP
Camera Flash No
Advanced Features
HDMI port Not Available
1080p HD Video Not Available
3D Camera/Video Not Available
Wi-Fi Not Available
Cell Phone Specifications
Processor Name Not Available
Processor Speed 528 MHz
Onboard Memory <64MB
Removable Memory Card - Type Not Available
Maximum Memory Card Capacity 2GB
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Photo Caller ID Yes
Expandable Memory Slot MicroSD
External Volume Control No
Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
Accessibility
Hearing Aid Compliance N/A
Digital TTY/TTD Not Available
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 430 mins
Standby Time Up to 290 hrs
Battery Type Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery Milliamp (mAh) Hour 800
Connectivity
Micro USB Not Available
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS Type A-GPS
Bluetooth Not Available
USB Port Type Mini-USB
Early Termination Fee
Early Termination Fee - Initial Amount Not Available
Early Termination Fee - Monthly Declining Amount Not Available

Motorola RAZR V3c Pink (Verizon Wireless) Customer Reviews

Customer Rating: 4.5
by ERIC DAVIS -- January 20th 2010 -- LITHONIA, GA

Customer Rating: 5
by Brett Chalmers -- December 29th 2009 -- Tampa, FL

The MotoRazr was a great buy. It's extremely lightweight, lacks bulkiness, and has great battery life which has always been a concern for me. The reception is clear and the phone contains all the basic a features a phone ought to have today while not having the complicated features of other phones out there. I use the razr with Straight Talk, a prepaid plan offered by Verizon. It really is a wonderful service and I get to use a great phone with a prepaid plan while most other prepaid plans come with breakable, cheap phones. This one is durable and I've dropped it many times and it is still in perfect condition. I have unlimited talk/text and 30mb of data for $45/mo with the phone and its very easy to text and make calls; very straightforward.

Customer Rating: 5
by Teresa Burks -- May 3rd 2009 -- Ridgeway, VA

Customer Rating: 5
by Deborah Nelson -- May 1st 2009 -- Elko, NV

Customer Rating: 4.3
by Draimond E Jones -- April 17th 2009 -- Whiteville, NC

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