Review of the Motorola Razr v3c by User.
Design - The Motorola Razr v3c design gets an A+. The phone
doesn't feel cheap at all, in fact it feels more sturdy than any
other cell phone I've ever had. The all metal design makes the
phone feel like it's going to last for a really long time. I
really like the look and the coloring. It perfect for a guy, and
now there is a pink version recently released by Verizon
Wireless that's perfect for the ladies. A close friend of mine
just got one, and the coloring is super cute for the 'girly
girls'. The pink version looks slightly purple in most of the
pictures I've seen online, but is actually more of a rose pink.
Camera - The Razr v3c camera is the best camera I've had so far.
I've taken pictures that actually look good! This is a first for
me, even though I've had two other camera cell phones. I've sent
a few to some friends that were surprised that I took the
pictures with my phone. That has to say something for the
picture quality. I know that there are some camera phones out
there with higher resolution, but I'm very much satisfied with
the camera on this one. Features - The Razr v3c has some really
cool features. Here are some of the ones that stood out
initially. The voice dialing feature on the phone shows that
Motorola has come a long way in their voice recognition
technology. You don't have to prerecord the names anymore, and
it still works better than my old phone, even though I had
prerecorded all the names. I actually use the feature sometimes.
I never used it before because it didn't work well enough on
some other phones that I had. Another feature that really sets
this phone apart is it's VCAST abilities. I can watch stand up
from my favorite comedians, or watch the big finish from PTI, a
popular show that I love on ESPN. There are a lot more free
videos to watch than I expected. I love the feature and use it
habitually. Screen - The Razr v3c screen looks so incredible!
When watching videos, it actually looks like the television! It
really does. I'm very much impressed with it. The screen doubles
as a viewfinder for taking photos, and the lag time isn't as
noticeable as it was on many of my other phones. In fact, I
don't notice it at all. Normally LCD screen change drastically
when viewed from different angles, but with the Razr v3c I don't
notice it at all. Audio - The Razr v3c has an internal 22 kHz
speaker, and sounds great. It does sound like a smaller speaker,
but that's what it is. When watching videos, there isn't any
problem at all. A group of people can easily listen and hear
everything comfortably. Messaging - The itap predictive
technology that Motorola uses took some getting used to for me.
I had always used t9, and itap is a little different. Overall I
like it though, and it's just as easy to use as t9. Internet -
This phone absolutely gets an A+++ when it comes to the
internet. With new ev-do technology, this phone can browse the
web much faster than any phone I've used. You can watch
streaming videos that come in high quality. There is almost no
wait time. Usability - I have one complaint about this phone.
The operating system is a little slow. There is a slight lag
that you notice when going through the menu. It's especially
noticeable when trying to respond to text messages. I would love
to see Motorola update the firmware, I think that's all it would
take because the phone is powerful enough to be much faster.
Overall - This phone is great. I give it an A+ overall and will
probably use it for a long long time.