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Published: 2007-03-08, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola Razr V3xx offers decent call quality, stereo Bluetooth, and a great interior display. And thanks to the HSDPA data connection, it offers zippy Web browsing, fast downloads, and admirable streaming video quality.
The Motorola Razr V3xx isnt a quadband world phone, and its 1.3-megapixel camera is inadequate for such a high-end handset. Also, the voice dialing is unreliable, the phone lacks stereo speakers, and the data settings for third-party applications are ...
Though its feature set didnt live up to expectations, the Motorola Razr V3xx improves on many of the traditional Razr pitfalls that have plagued the product line since its inception. As such, its the most satisfying Razr to date.
The MOTORAZR V3xx feels a bit like ‘more of the same' and its only saving grace from that moniker is the 3.6Mbps HSDPA support. I'm not sure that'll be enough to earn it a place among the top flight collection of handsets, though. In particular the camera...
Excellent video support; high-speed HSDPA networking; very good call quality; wide range of calling features.
Keyboard, and the RAZR design as a whole, are getting tired; browser has trouble with layout on complicated pages; no accessories for multimedia.
The Motorola RAZR V3xx is the pinnacle of RAZR phones -- as well it should be, given that Moto has had nearly four years to perfect this aging model. Its only competitor among the other RAZRs is the V3i, but only because were fans of that phones iT...
Lots of cool functions breathe new life into the RAZR family ,Long battery life ,Beautiful LCD screen ,3G is supported ,Music player ,
Same old RAZR looks are getting bland ,No Wi-Fi ,Lower resolution camera than some of its predecessors ,
If you have been pining over the RAZR for the past few years, now is the time to get one. The Motorola RAZR V3xx is a great phone with some high class functions and an easily recognized style that everyone is envious over. As the prices continue to fal...
Easy and fast to use. Good audio quality. Bright screen.
The design feels a little dated. Crummy camera.
Its not exactly a revolution in design, but the V3xx is a phone thats comfortable and unchallenging to use. The camera is awful, and some of the software and features are clunky and outdated, but overall the phone should serve those well who just wan...
Speedy user interface, bright internal screen, famous RAZR design maintained, A2DP Bluetooth profile
Only a 1.3 megapixel camera, poor external screen, nothing new or innovative The Final Word Although the MOTORAZR V3xx doesnt offer anything new or innovative, and is still based on a design more than two years old, it remains a solid and stylish HSDP...
Although the MOTORAZR V3xx doesnt offer anything new or innovative, and is still based on a design more than two years old, it remains a solid and stylish HSDPA phone.
Downloads up to 3.6Mbps on HSDPA-enhanced 3G networks, Stream music to wireless headphones with Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP)
Camera takes blurry, low-res shots, Same old RAZR design, Clunky, outdated interface
Motorolas mid-range V3xx gets in the fast lane with HSDPA-boosted 3G speeds. It has a svelte profile like the original RAZR -- unlike the chunky V3x -- but were tiring of the two-year-old design. ...
Abstract: Anyhow, we said earlier that the MOTORAZR V3xx is not a completely cutting edge handset. In particular that relates to the camera whose megapixel-count is not exactly setting any standards. During testing we found shots weren’t all that wonderful &n...
The V3xx continues the RAZR tradition of stylish appeal, but when it comes down to features, its a matter of whether aesthetic alone are enough to motivate your wallet.