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Friday, April 17, 2009

Motorola RAZR V3



I tested the Cingular brand quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM / GPRS version, but Motorola also has a CDMA version in the nature V3c. Although the RAZR lacks an external antenna, the reception is always excellent. The knowledge of most users, the V3 has a very small, covered external antenna connector on the back bottom left. If you headphones, I noticed that the reception is usually better with the phone open or closed.
I used the RAZR in the south of Asia and in most regions in Australia without problems in the assessment. Voice and data as very reliable in all my travels. The sound quality and volume of the device and headphones are excellent. I can at once difficult in the traffic without difficulty.

The RAZR a variety of sports use to improve the functionality. It supports WAP 2.0 for quality surf the web. The allows speech recognition voice dialing, speaker and offers hands-free use of the right chest. The speaker works very well, with the input and output of the conversation in a comfortable volume.
The use of GPRS, V3 can download programs, pictures, videos, ring tones, GPRS, etc. is not known for speed, the V3 deliver about 40 kbit / s (slow speed of the connection) on a good day, but I believe that the tasks of data in the RAZR V3c with the CDMA 1x EV-DO support the faster protocol.

The V3 also has a vibrating alarm function. While the vibrating alert you to eat batteries, which are ideal for meetings and other activities, if they do not want a ringtone. The vibrations are sufficient, if the phone is directly in touch with your body, like a shirt or a bag back, but not strong enough to feel when they mixed with other things in a bag in front of the trousers or even a slight shift.

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