Motorola RAZR V3i Review
Pocket-lint looks at the RAZR V3i, and gives it a good once over.
A manufacturer with the most popular mobile on the market has a problem when it comes to updating that phone: just how do you improve on a product without ruining it? Motorola has obviously decided the way forward is to leave well alone, only pausing to correct a couple of oversights it made in the original.
While the RAZR might be the most popular series of phones, I doubt the V3i will do as well, especially as since it only earned a six out of ten on their rating system. How fast they fall against their competitors…
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Question, not a comment
Is there a reason why Sprint cannot/will not carry the RAZR. Informed opinions only.
Comment by Maurice Newsome — July 17, 2006 @ 10:07 am
The sprint network uses CDMA technology There is a razor called the V3c that can work with sprint
Comment by Denis — September 21, 2006 @ 9:43 am