Perhaps the slimmest phone around, the Motorola Razr V3 is no thicker than a sheet of paper in profile. It also benefits from a trendy design, and is sure to turn heads anywhere you pull it out and flip it open.
The Razr V3 packs a VGA camera, an 18-bit display and 1000-contact capacity into its meager size, along with 6MB of internal memory. While these are not market leading capabilities, they are certainly impressive given the amount of space Motorola engineers had to work with. For the same reason, I suppose, the keypad controls are flush with the panel, which takes some getting used to.
But the Razr V3's call quality is good, as well as its speakerphone. And it supports Bluetooth and quad-band GSM, making it operable almost a...
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Perhaps the slimmest phone around, the Motorola Razr V3 is no thicker than a sheet of paper in profile. It also benefits from a trendy design, and is sure to turn heads anywhere you pull it out and flip it open.
The Razr V3 packs a VGA camera, an 18-bit display and 1000-contact capacity into its meager size, along with 6MB of internal memory. While these are not market leading capabilities, they are certainly impressive given the amount of space Motorola engineers had to work with. For the same reason, I suppose, the keypad controls are flush with the panel, which takes some getting used to.
But the Razr V3's call quality is good, as well as its speakerphone. And it supports Bluetooth and quad-band GSM, making it operable almost anywhere.
So even though it won't do well for the businessperson, it certainly will satisfy the needs of the trend-setting user, and fit quite nicely in their pocket in the process.
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Reviewed by: Reuben Katzen on 09/12/07
Terrific Design
Extremely Thin
Good Call Quality
Nice Set of Features
Features Are Not Extravagant
Limited Internal Memory
Doesn't Support Audio Playback
The verdict:It's thin and has a sexy design, along with a good set of features.