Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Opinion of the Motorola V3r?

I recently received a flier in the mail that if I%26#39;d commit to two years service with T-Mobile, I could get a free V3r. About two weeks ago, my Motorola V900 had stopped charging. Being out of warranty, I took it apart to find that the defect was the design of the manufacture of the phone and the charging wire inside the unit had broken.



Calling T-Mobile, I was told that as a current customer, I didn%26#39;t qualify for any free phones or discounts. Then, two weeks later, I get this "too good to be true" flier.



What%26#39;s your opinion of the Motorola v3r? I find it a bit to wide and the fact that it takes video and records only 12 or 19 seconds of video to be useless. Also, it%26#39;s as if this phone is designed by Motorola to be broken. If you use the headset supplied and the cord catches onto a draw handle or door knob, it will crack the circuit board. The corded headset is square and will not turn in the hole provided without stressing the works inside.



Answers:

don%26#39;t go with a motorola phone again they have poor build quality unreliable and just very boring phones and there are better deals than that one have a good look around



hope this helps Unfortunaley thats still the case, the flier was sent to your address as a mass mailer. But the v3r is an okay phone, some like motorola, I see many of the razrs having probs after a year, screens go out or they just dont work, look into the samsung line, we sell many of them and they are great handsets. Motorola v3 are crap phones, i had a v3x and it was rubbish. I suspect the r means refurbished. The operating system on motorola v3 are too complicated comapared to nokia%26#39;s. The new motorizr z8 looks fantastic and has a symbian operating system. rubbish phone i like the Blackberry curve



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