Motorola RAZR V3t Mobile Phone Review
The Motorola RAZR has a ubiquitous slim folder and is little changed from the older V3 on T-Mobile; the shell is brushed black, and T-Mobile has included some custom themes, and is brushed black. Razr v3t is an excellent, sleek, thin and lightweight mid-range cell phone at an affordable price from T-mobile.
In RAZR V3t, the calls sound good and clear. The microphone is quite sensitive and picks up even the whispered voices well, but the background noise was is never a problem. The call quality is also very high. The My Faves setup has a simple speed-dialing menu that overlay the top screen. The blue LCD lights that lights up automatically when you get phone calls.
The instrument has a proper and sound messaging system. For messaging, T-Mobile's RAZR V3t trumps Cingular's V3i by including both MSN instant messaging and T9 predictive input. The predictive input on the V3t predicts the words while typing and offers a menu of alternatives in case it doesn't guess correctly. You can text your messages in a single click in this mobile.
Near the top of the RAZR lineup, the Motorola RAZR V3t supports EDGE networking and sports a 1.2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, and a microSD slot for extra storage. You can also upgrade its default 128MB, removable microsd memory card, up to 1-2GB microsd. The Digital music player on this device is incredible and the sound quality is at par with any music player like iPod shuffle or nano. A Motorola stereo headset adaptor is also available (model# SYN1504, just for $3-$4) to convert the output from MiniUSB to ordinary 3.5mm, to connect it to any device/headset and listen to songs from it. The data cable connectivity with PC is very simple and easy to use. No need to install any software. You can also sync in this player in Windows Media player.
This instrument is simply flawless.


