Motorola RAZR V3 Unlocked Phone with Camera, and Video Player--International Version with No Warranty (Black) | 
| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $67.23 as of 7/31/2010 22:52 CDT details You Save: $232.76 (78%)

New (6) Used (2) Refurbished (4) from $15.00
Seller: The OEM Shop Rating: 218 reviews Sales Rank: 210
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 1.8 x 0.9
MPN: V3 RAZR Model: V3 Razr UPC: 458697452389 EAN: 5025322297186 ASIN: B0009FCAJA
Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| Features:
| • | This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint. | | • | Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and GPRS data capabilities | | • | VGA digital camera (640 x 480) with video capture; 5 MB memory (not expandable) | | • | Bluetooth for handsfree communication; full duplex speakerphone; access to personal email; web browser; SMS/MMS/EMS messaging | | • | Up to 6.67 hours of digital talk time and 250 hours of standby time |
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Amazon.com Hands-On Review
When the Motorola RAZR V3 was launched last year, I think most everybody, including Motorola itself, was quite surprised by how popular the handset turned out to be, considering the asking price. Its slim profile and sleek silver colored metal body proved to be just too much of a temptation for the world, and people the world over jumped through hoops and over hurdles just to get one for their very own. Everybody was a movie star with one of these!  Black is beautiful. | Until, of course, Motorola gave 50 exclusive RAZR V3 BLK handsets to some real movie stars at the 77th Annual Academy Awards in February, 2005. All of a sudden, the silver RAZR lost some of its shine. But once again, it is time for the masses to rejoice. Motorola is making the RAZR BLK available to all. Of course it isn't just the color that makes the RAZR V3 BLK such a desirable handset. One reason that people love it so is its size. It weighs only 3.35oz (95g), which is pretty light for a phone that has a largely metal body. At 3.86" x 2.17" x .57" (98mm x 55mm x 14.5mm) in size, it is actually thinner than most candy bar style phones on the market. It can be slipped perfectly into a shirt, suit, or pants pocket, as well as a purse, without being noticed. There is so much more to the RAZR V3 BLK than its physical being, though. Certainly the primary purpose of any phone must be making phone calls, and in spite of its small stature, the RAZR V3 BLK managed a full 7 hours of talk time in our tests - a very respectable showing. A related bonus is the fact that you can charge the RAZR V3 BLK directly from your computer's USB port with the same type of mini-USB cable that you probably already have for your digital camera. That's one less power adapter to pack in the suitcase. Support for all 4 GSM frequency bands means that the RAZR will work in San Francisco and New York just as well as it will in Paris and London. The handset's internal antenna also proved to be quite capable, offering up very good reception in weak signal areas. Of course some compromises had to be made to get all of this functionality into such a small package. The keypad, for example, is a very thin metal unit that offers less tactile feedback than most, though it makes up for that somewhat by looking fantastic in the dark, thanks to its cool blue back light. While quite usable, it might take a bit of getting used to. No compromises were made with the main display, though: a nice 2.2" 65k color TFT unit, with 176 x 220 pixel resolution. The external display is also color, though only a 4k CSTN type.  The Motorola RAZR V3 BLK is thin and definitely in. | The built-in VGA camera proved itself to be one of the better ones on the market, offering good contrast, color, and focus in most situations. The RAZR's polyphonic sound system also works quite well, and even allows you to use MP3 files as ringtones. So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has the brains to back up the beauty. --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com Pros: - Thin
- 7 hours of talk time
- Quad-band GSM
- Good antenna reception
Cons: - Expensive
- Unusual Keypad
- Your friends will try to steal it
So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie\ star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has \ the brains to back up the beauty. --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com
Amazon.com Product Description
When the Motorola RAZR V3 was launched last year, I think most everybody, including Motorola itself, was quite surprised by how popular the handset turned out to be, considering the asking price. Its slim profile and sleek silver colored metal body proved to be just too much of a temptation for the world, and people the world over jumped through hoops and over hurdles just to get one for their very own. Everybody was a movie star with one of these!  Black is beautiful. | Until, of course, Motorola gave 50 exclusive RAZR V3 BLK handsets to some real movie stars at the 77th Annual Academy Awards in February, 2005. All of a sudden, the silver RAZR lost some of its shine. But once again, it is time for the masses to rejoice. Motorola is making the RAZR BLK available to all. Of course it isn't just the color that makes the RAZR V3 BLK such a desirable handset. One reason that people love it so is its size. It weighs only 3.35oz (95g), which is pretty light for a phone that has a largely metal body. At 3.86" x 2.17" x .57" (98mm x 55mm x 14.5mm) in size, it is actually thinner than most candy bar style phones on the market. It can be slipped perfectly into a shirt, suit, or pants pocket, as well as a purse, without being noticed. There is so much more to the RAZR V3 BLK than its physical being, though. Certainly the primary purpose of any phone must be making phone calls, and in spite of its small stature, the RAZR V3 BLK managed a full 7 hours of talk time in our tests - a very respectable showing. A related bonus is the fact that you can charge the RAZR V3 BLK directly from your computer's USB port with the same type of mini-USB cable that you probably already have for your digital camera. That's one less power adapter to pack in the suitcase. Support for all 4 GSM frequency bands means that the RAZR will work in San Francisco and New York just as well as it will in Paris and London. The handset's internal antenna also proved to be quite capable, offering up very good reception in weak signal areas. Of course some compromises had to be made to get all of this functionality into such a small package. The keypad, for example, is a very thin metal unit that offers less tactile feedback than most, though it makes up for that somewhat by looking fantastic in the dark, thanks to its cool blue back light. While quite usable, it might take a bit of getting used to. No compromises were made with the main display, though: a nice 2.2" 65k color TFT unit, with 176 x 220 pixel resolution. The external display is also color, though only a 4k CSTN type.  The Motorola RAZR V3 BLK is thin and definitely in. | The built-in VGA camera proved itself to be one of the better ones on the market, offering good contrast, color, and focus in most situations. The RAZR's polyphonic sound system also works quite well, and even allows you to use MP3 files as ringtones. So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has the brains to back up the beauty. --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com Pros: - Thin
- 7 hours of talk time
- Quad-band GSM
- Good antenna reception
Cons: - Expensive
- Unusual Keypad
- Your friends will try to steal it
So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie\ star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has \ the brains to back up the beauty. --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com
Product Description Motorola's new RAZR V3 is the essence of advanced technology and superlative design. At only 13.9 mm thin, 53 mm wide (the width of a credit card) and 98 mm long, it is one of the slimmest phones on the market yet still rich in functions, performance excellence and design innovation. It provides the user with a total sensory experience - from the innovative metallic finishes and use of materials to a truly revolutionary, chemically etched keypad created from a single sheet of nickel-plated copper alloy. The Motorola RAZR V3 is the ultimate, beautiful slim-phone. Create high quality images with the Motorola RAZR V3's brilliant picture capture and review. The VGA camera's effective 4 x digital zoom and quick exposure controls delivers excellent results. Bring the 176 x 220 pixel 2.2? color display and 3D graphics engine to life with your favorite digital imagery. It's innovation in the palm of your hand. Jetset around the world without missing a call. The quad-band technology with GSM keeps you connected in more than 100 countries worldwide. Bluetooth Compatible - suitable for use with wireless headset option Games (3D Java) - Skipping Stones2,3, Golf2,4, Billiards2,3 (embedded1,2) & space for downloads User-programmable Softkey Functions, Main Menu and Shortcuts Personal Ringtone Composer Built-in digital-camera has 4x digital-zoom and Image Quality Options of 160 x 120 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels Bands - quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) Standard Battery - 680 mAh Li-ion offers maximum Standby Time (hours) - Up to 290 and Talk Time (mins) - Up to 430 per full charge Folding Flip-phone, clamshell design Unlocked version
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Works great for intended purpose July 2, 2010 Fred Richardson I needed a cheap but decent quad-band GSM phone for travel. This is has worked very well for me travelling in the Czech Republic. I just bought a Vodophone SIM card for around $10 USD when I arrived (the full amount was credited for phone usage) popped it in and it worked great. The thin size is kind of nice and the text messaging is adequate.
Comes w/ UK plug June 11, 2010 Bill (Maryland) I got a great price on a good phone and not complaining about or reviewing that. My comments and stars are for "in the box" stuff.
I'm extraordinarily bitter than this version came with the big silly UK 3 prong plug. I scoured all the documentation and couldn't find that said anything for sure. My fingers were crossed that this "international version" would come with the two prong deal used widely across Europe.
Of course, it's a universal voltage & Hz thing that only needs the physical adapter. Oddly, the packaging included an adapter for US style plugs. So they're trying. But to use in Europe will need another adapter.
It didn't say it was pre-paid May 29, 2010 Brenda C. Scribner 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I couldn't use it because it was prepaid only. I have a regular Verizon plan.
TOUGH, DEPENDABLE, SIMPLE -- THE RAZR April 29, 2010 David R Blane 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have had this phone for 2 years, works just fine. Tough? You bet! I left it on the roof of my car and drove away! (DUH) returned minutes later to find that it had been run over by a car. Still working, just fine, thank you, after I straightened the battery cover with pliers and popped it back on.
Buyer Beware! April 12, 2010 XopShed 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought one of these "unlocked" cell phones [Motorola RAZR, Unlocked, International Version]. They're unlocked only in the strictest sense of the word. These phones are branded - meaning they've got some carrier's logo on them - and more importantly, they've got a crippled version of the phone software.
Now, the RAZR is a very cool phone. But, it's only as good as the software that makes it actually work. The AT&T software I had would not allow you to make separate profiles, and it required you to log on to ONLY the AT&T network to get ring tones, wallpaper, etc. All fine, if you're an AT&T customer - But this completely misses the point of buying an unlocked cell phone in the first place.
I tried to fix the situation by "reflashing", i.e. putting on generic, useful software that comes with a truly "unlocked" phone (see e.g. [...]). As soon as I did that, the phone seized up, and demanded a "Subsidy Password". The phone really wasn't unlocked at all!
If you want a phone that is truly unlocked and unbranded, buy it from one of the European Amazon sites. You'll spend a little more. But you'll get what you actually want in the end.
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