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Motorola RAZR V3m Phone, Stone Grey (Sprint)

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Motorola RAZR V3m Phone, Stone Grey (Sprint) Features
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Iconic clamshell phone with fully anodized aluminum construction and 176 x 220 color display Fast EV-DO data network provides access to Sprint Music store, Sprint TV, and PCS Picture Mail 1.3-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom; hands-free speakerphone and voice-activated dialing Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free headsets; 30 MB internal memory and microSD expansion slot Includes: Li-Ion Batter, AC Phone Charger, Stereo Headset and MicroSD Memory Card
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Additional Motorola RAZR V3m Phone, Stone Grey (Sprint) Information
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The Motorola RAZR V3m offers the ultimate combination of brains, beauty and best of all - your favorite tunes! Motorola’s thinnest multimedia phone for the CDMA network, the RAZR V3m is a beauty captured in refined metal housing and a sculpted clamshell shape, accompanied by a sophisticated set of multimedia functions. Offering a large color screen and EVDO technology, the Motorola RAZR V3m is the ideal way to keep connected and entertained on the move – complete with integrated music player*, Over the Air (OTA) music downloading* and up to 1GB of removable memory. Fusing the best in multimedia, design and power, the Motorola RAZR V3m is the ultimate blend of style and function.
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What Customers Say About Motorola RAZR V3m Phone, Stone Grey (Sprint):
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A new battery would last for a couple of days then if you charge at around 10pm and take it off at 8am the next day by 7pm the red battery signal would appear. This is my second Razr phone (had a red one also) and both phones had the same problem. When charging it would switch from connected to disconnected on and off. I tried many batteries and many chargers. The phone looks great, doesn't scratch but the inside is a piece of junk.
and the fact there isn't a "plan" to join make this a smart move I should have done a long time ago - take the plans and stuff it.Sure the Razor is great phone but who wants to spend $250+ for a phone that is too easy to get lost, stolen, broken etc. Nw they want hundreds for me to replace it. I had a Razor for about 18 months and it died. If my new phone goes - I'm looking at a $10.05 replacement. I only have a few mnths left on the "plan". I went and bought a Virgin Mobil phone for $10 and is workable for the money. Sprint an keep their phones - free is not free when you have to contract for 2 years. Virgin Mobil is great for people like me who only make a few calls a week.
I got my Razr from Sprint and have since moved up to an LG Lotus. The Moto is solid (probably could stop a bullit) but the software is slow, the screen small and the battery weak. Pass it by.
When my family switched from AT&T to Sprint (big mistake on its own), the free phones at the dealer just happened to be the Motorola RAZR V3M.For about 6 months, I had my RAZR and it was OK for about 3 of them. Occasionally, it froze, but it wasn't too bad of a problem. The last three months I had this phone, it froze up about once or twice a day. Finally, I decided to hop onto ebay and bought myself two broken LG Rumors and worked my magic to form 1 working Rumor.STAY AWAY FROM THE RAZR.
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