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Motorola RAZR V3m Phone, Stone Grey (Sprint)

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MSRP: $249.99
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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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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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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