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Follow-up Motorola Razr V3c review…

Wow, time flies. It’s almost been a month since I’ve had the Razr V3c. Here are my thoughts about the Razr in no specific order…

1. It still amazes me how thin the phone is!
2. It’s pretty. It is almost like a piece of jewery.
3. The phone is still laggy trasitioning between windows. I’ve memorized some of the key strokes so I can press them all at the same time. To get to my todo list menu, I would press ‘Menu’ ‘Right’ ‘Right’ ‘Ok’ ‘4′.
4. Why can’t we customize all 4 of the soft-keys? That would save me the trouble of memorizing some of the key strokes and almost make me not care about the laggy-ness.
5. My upper keypad is a little loose. :(
6. I like the iTap. It is predicting my text very well.
7. Reception is still pretty awsome. It is better than my LG VX7000.
8. Don’t pay full price like I did. Worst case, if you start a new line then cancel it, it’ll still be cheaper than paying for it in full.
9. Photo quality varies. In dark areas, the photo gets blurry (perhaps I am not holding it steady enough)? And it cannot do any macro shots.
10. Battery life is not bad. I don’t have to charge the phone everyday.
11. Why can’t I delete the stock photos?
12. V3c is pretty rare out there. I’ve only seen 1 other person have it.

All in all, Razr is a solidly built phone. It is no surprise why the Razr is such a popular phone. I am still highly recommending it despite some minor nuisances.

If you have not read my previous Razr V3c review, click here.

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