
Motorola RAZR V3c
No Razr Complaints
Sure, I wish that it was tri-mode, but, I knew going in that it would not be.
I am not saying that people's "complaints" are not valid or that their desires for the phone are not important, but for me, I am old school (using cell phones for over 21 years now) and just want a phone to make and receive calls. I am so "old school" that I just bought my mom a refurbished V60. She too just wants to make calls.
For me, the size of the razr can't be beat. I doubt that there is a phone, much less anything else that will please all the people all the time.
...Scott
P.S. To show you how "old school"that I am, I would have NEVER switched from my Audiovox CDM-8900 if it had bluetooth!
hey, you are not old school if you have the RAZR! 🙂
peace
carry on
some of us do more than just make and recieve calls...and for me this phone was no where near the ease of use of my LG 8000. I'm not saying its a bad phone, but if you want to use your phone for a variety of reason, I dont think this is the best phone for that.
chris
I recently decided that I just wanted to have a phone again that I could fit in my pocket. The Razr is perfect! What do I care that the menu isn't as extensive as some would like?
It's a solid phone that hasn't locked up, unlike my Treo. It pairs up with my Acura Handsfree, unlike my Treo. The UI is simple and straightforward.
I Like it a lot. Here's to "old school".
My only "disappointment" per se has been that since the Razr and the Blackberry use mini usb charger port, I thought that one charger would work with both, thus lessening my travel weight. In the end, no big deal.