Motorola RAZR V3i Review

Motorola RAZR V3iPocket-Lint reviews the RAZR V3i from Motorola, and while they like the phone, they were a little limited in their test as they were not able to use the iTunes abilities due to living in the UK, and probably if they had all the features enabled they would have rated it a little better than the six out of ten that they gave the phone.

Enter the RAZR V3i, for all intents and purposes the same ubiquitous bling handset that lets hoodies up and down the country text their mates, but with the inclusion of a megapixel camera over the original’s VGA snapper. We applaud this, and also the addition of a video capture option – the original just offered playback. However, apart from that, there’s not much to add… at least not if you live in the UK.

You see, over in the good ol’ US of A the V3i is doing exactly what everyone said the V3 should have been doing: flying the Motorola/Apple flag as an iTunes phone instead of the much maligned and distinctly brick-like ROKR. However, we are set to miss out on that thrill, for reasons that to be honest aren’t exactly clear to us, or maybe even Motorola.

February 21st, 2006 Posted by David in Motorola, Reviews at 7:20 am Comment Now! »
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