the phone is suppose to offer multimedia messaging but very very slow or non existant.cant recive or send mutimedia messages like you aRE SUPPOSE TO..
Form factor | Clam shell |
QWERTY keyboard | No |
Platform | Other |
Weight | 95 g |
Measurements (WxHxD) | 98 mm x 53 mm x 13,9 mm |
Display technology? | TFT |
Two displays | Yes |
Resolution | 176 x 220 |
Colors | 262,144 (18-bit) |
Touch screen | No |
2G networks | GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
Storage memory? | 0,005 GB |
2G networks | GSM 1900 |
Memory card slot | No memory card slot |
Data? | GPRS |
WLAN | No WLAN |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Infrared | No |
Camera | Yes |
Camera | 0,3 MP |
Optical zoom | No |
Lens cover | No |
Flash light | No |
Selfie camera | No |
MMS? | Yes |
Video calls | No |
GPS | No |
FM radio | No |
Web browser | No |
Battery life / Talk | 7,1 h |
Battery life / Stand-by | 290 h |
Manufacturer product code(s) | SE6335AS1W6 / SE6335AU1W6 |
- Data (Packet data modes)
Data transfer modes that are based on packet switching method rather than circuit switching, and offer a much faster and more efficient data transfer. For more information and comparision see for example here.
- MMS (MMS support)
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard for telephone messaging systems that allows sending messages that include multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text) and not just text as in Short Message Service (SMS).
- RAM memory (RAM memory)
RAM (Random access memory ) is the internal memory of the phone used to execute programs etc.
- Display technology (Display technology)
Display technology in use. The options (from worse to best) are STN (LCD), CSTN (Color STN), TFT (Thin-Film Transistor), and OLED (organic light-emitting diode). The first three are all based on LCD technology, which unlike OLED, do require backlight.
- Storage memory (Built-in storage memory)
Built-in storage memory expresses the amount of memory space available for storage of ringtones, pictures, videos, games etc. The most commonly used memory type is flash.
Decent cellular phone, although I believe that it's past it's prime also. I did like the weight and size of the phone. What I didn't like was the durability. I owned mine for 1.5 years, then it had a "seizure" and succumbed. No real reason, as it was well taken care of.
The V3 has past its prime days, but I still find it to be one of the best looking phones in the phone business right now. Every one has even tried to copy its nice and slick form even.
The RAZR's camera, compared with the more recent phones, is below average. The same goes with the sound system (music player). However, with the price that it is now, it is a great bargain because the looks goes well with the performance of this phone.
I got my phone from a friend who used it about three and a half years ago, and it's still working hard. The battery is a little ishy, but Motorola's batteries aren't really expensive, and if need be, I'll even buy a completely new RAZR even if I could buy any other of the phones that are around $200 (except the iPhone 3G ofcourse).
I think the V3 is the best of the RAZR series. Some of the other RAZRs are either too wide or too lengthy to feel comfortable talking in. The RAZR V3 is the perfect size for me to use.
Overall, if you're looking for a simple cellphone to use but also a good looking one, the RAZR V3 is the phone for you.
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