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Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Motorola RAZR V3i and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola RAZR V3i.
 
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The editors liked

  • Pretty. Decent battery life.
  • The Motorola Razr V3i is an attractive slim cell phone with an admirable list of features.
  • Stylish design and good production in a thin profile
  • Bright and large display
  • Personalization with themes
  • Music player
  • Which can work on the background
  • Thin
  • Attractive
  • Bluetooth
  • Good specs

The editors didn't like

  • Audio problems. Confusing
  • Limited software. Slow music transfers.
  • The Motorola Razr V3is iTunes player has too many restrictions
  • And the phones call quality and music player performance could be improved. Also
  • We were hoping for EDGE compatibility.
  • Cannot reject calls if the clamshell is closed
  • No missed calls or messages reminder
  • Besides the displays
  • 1.23 mega pixels is small and lots of phones have far better cameras
  • No standard port for headphones
  • Which limits the choice
  • Keypad is not for everybody
  • No EDGE data

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  Published: 2006-07-16, review by: Techreviews.tv

  • Abstract:  Motorola RAZR V3i Motorola’s epochal RAZR was the most desirable handset of its time. The seductive form factor tended to distract users from some fairly irritating software decisions that Motorola’s designers would probably, given their time...

 
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  Published: 2006-06-21, review by: phonedog.com

  • Abstract:  The Motorola V3i has all the necessary features that were not included in the original V3 RAZR and is evidently a major upgrade. Although it is somewhat similar in appearance, it shows exceptional improvements demanded by the contemporary wireless worl...

 
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  Published: 2006-05-29, review by: phonearena.com

  • Stylish design and good production in a thin profile, Bright and large display; personalization with themes, Music player, which can work on the background
  • Cannot reject calls if the clamshell is closed, No missed calls or messages reminder, besides the displays, 1.23 mega pixels is small and lots of phones have far better cameras, No standard port for headphones, which limits the choice
  • V3i is a proud descendant of the RAZR series – phones which do not have the ambition to gather all technical miracles, but to be stylish. The thin body is of very good quality and beautifully reflects light, and besides that is solid and there are no i...

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  Published: 2006-02-09, review by: mobileburn.com

  • Thin, attractive, Bluetooth, good specs
  • Keypad is not for everybody, no EDGE data
  • Our RAZR V3i was running pre-production firmware. You could expect the same or better performance from production versions.In short, the Motorola RAZR V3i is a great device. It offers everything that the original V3i offered, but is more refined and fa...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: tech-faq.com

  • Abstract:  The original Motorola RAZR V3 was quite a hit when it was released. Now Motorola has taken the design a step further by coming out with the Motorola RAZR V3i. The original V3s slim design was quite popular. So, Motorola decided to keep close to the ...

 
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  Published: 2005-11-24, review by: mobile-review.com US

  • Abstract:  Lets try to estimate what was happening to Motorola RAZR V3 and why it got so demanded. Functionally, the model copied existing companys solutions, for instance, Motorola v600, however offered a new unique design. We mean body materials, its thicknes...

 
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  Published: 2006-06-07, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Design and Looks, Build quality, iTunes Capabilities, Memory Slot
  • Not enough significant improvements, Keypad Issues, Internal and External Screens, iTap Messaging System The Final Word The RAZR V3i just doesn’t offer any awe inspiring improvements to justify a higher rating. It’s still a very solid han...
  • The RAZR V3i just doesn’t offer any awe inspiring improvements to justify a higher rating. It’s still a very solid handset, but in terms of an upgrade, it’s not worth an entire new model.

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  Published: 2006-06-06, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Design still looks good, Decent quality music playback, Very light, Syncs music with iTunes, Motorola bundles a 512MB microSD card
  • Number pad not ideal for texting, Camera stills only average in quality, Limit on iTunes song capacity, Outer and inner screens mediocre
  • Motorola has tried to breathe new life into an old handset by beefing up a few of its features, a 1.2-megapixel camera and iTunes compatibility, most notably. Always a tricky thing to pull off, especially when the original was well received. Yes, the ...

 
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  Published: 2008-01-01, review by: knowyourmobile.com

  • Music player, Slimline design
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • A handset that set the mobile phone industry alight, but fails to keep up with the modern day competition...

 
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  Published: 2006-09-20, review by: stuff.tv

  • Decent talk time. 1.2MP camera. Nice looks. MicroSD card slot. ...
  • Not everything we could have wished for....
  • Long-awaited but not really cutting edge. It still looks and feels great, though ...

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