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Razr V3 Cell Phone - Silver (GSM, Bluetooth, 0.3MP, 5MB)
89.6%
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AlexanderAkulick - (March 12, 2005) This is a high-end phone for the advanced businessman, quality oriented phone enthusiast, or world traveler. It's so feature rich, many would only find its advanced features a waste. It is however, the wave of the future and a novel gift idea any "techie" will love. As it is a "flip" phone, it covers its buttons to unwanted key presses and its small slim design makes it perfect for carrying in a pocket. Unfortunately, Cingular does not currently insure it if purchased there, neither do others. It must be returned to Motorola for repair and carries only a one year warranty from date of purchase should this be necessary. This should make you think twice before a purchase if it will be su
Product: Razr V3 Cell Phone - Silver (GSM, Bluetooth, 0.3MP, 5MB)
Razr V3 Cell Phone - Silver (GSM, Bluetooth, 0.3MP, 5MB)
83.7%
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SleepyReviewer - (December 27, 2004) I'm a mobile phone afficionado, and the V3 RAZR by far is the best handset I've owned (and I've had over 15 phones!) The design is stunning, it's 0.5" thick, it's an all metal phone (the first since the Nokia 8890), and even the keypad is completely metallic (except for the luminescent rubber striping that tells you where to press the buttons). The battery life is equally strong; 4-5 hr talk, about one week standby on normal use. Now for the good stuff: the phone is loaded with features: 1. E-mail: If you have GPRS support on you carrier, the V3 has a decent e-mail client that support POP and IMAP, letting you downlaod your e-mail from work (even supports SSL/Secure IMAP and S
Product: Razr V3 Cell Phone - Silver (GSM, Bluetooth, 0.3MP, 5MB)
Mobile Phone Tools with USB Data Cable
76.6%
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jbroomall - (April 18, 2004) I found this software not to be very compatible with Outlook. I spent many hours massaging the Outlook data to prepare for the phone by setting up a separate category, only to find that the Phone Tools software did not accept Outlook categories and I had to set up a separate folder. Then the data duplicated the data in my phone when I synchronized. I spent hours trying to clean it up and each try corrupted the data more. Also, the backup did not work and I lost the data that I had started with in my phone. Finally after uninstalling and reinstalling the software I was able to synchronize the contacts. However the Outlook folder I am "syncing" with had to be configured far differently from my
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denniswebster2 - (11/30/2009) Cheap-must be Palm rejects. They short-out and crackle when in use. And it is not the phone - I have two Palms and they do the same thing on both. Appreciate the opportunity to review.
scout381 - (11/26/2009) This is the perfect product for those, like me, that can easily destroy a phone without even trying. I use it with my new Storm and would definitely recommend it. The only problem I have is that it is not easy to place into the holster. It is the perfect thing to protect your phone.
dskin - (11/17/2009) This phone is the best smartphone out there. Although there are still a few updates in the future--such as adding flashplayer--- the iphone cannot be compared to any other. It's simply the best you can get. The price is even more affordable even when the previous price was good. I keep upgrading even though iphone offers the updates on the other phones. I find as I learn about more and more uses, I need more memory!
Product: iPhone 3G S 16GB Black Smartphone (GSM, Bluetooth, 3MP, 16GB)