Motorola V3 Razr

Motorola V3 Razr The graceful Motorola V3 is the thinnest clamshell to date and a stunningly crafted mobile for style-conscious individuals and professionals alike.

What can we say but wow! Motorola has outdone itself in terms of the V3's design. Even before we got to the handset, the packaging of the V3 -- aka Razr -- screamed sophistication. Giving us a taste of what's to be found inside, the box the V3 comes in is a brushed-metal contoured case featuring a port hole through which we could see the pearl inside.

The Motorola V3 is all about class. From its anodised airplane-grade aluminium case to its chemically-etched keypad, Motorola has spared no expense ensuring this mobile is one smart looking handset. Its most talked about and noticeable feature is its svelte design -- the V3 is only 13.9mm thick.

The front of the phone houses the V3's VGA camera and a 260K-colour display that shows the time on top of a picture of your choice (which can be photos taken with the camera). The external display can also be used as a viewfinder for taking self-portrait shots.

Flipping open the ultra-thin folder reveals the V3's beautiful 2.2-inch TFT display, which is capable of displaying up to 260K colours. The flat keypad is etched out of a single sheet of nickel-plated copper-alloy and its curvy details glow an electro-luminescent blue, which looks akin to the race scenes from sci-fi classic Tron.

Keys on the V3 are sufficiently large and spaced out, even for the big fingered among us. Two softkeys and the menu key sit at the top, and underneath you'll find a flat five-way navigation pad, answer and reject keys, message shortcut, WAP key and of course, the numerical section.

Tipping the scales at 95g and measuring 98 x 53 x 13.9mm, the Motorola may be considered too wide for some. However, we find that these dimensions and weight make this phone one of the most comfortable to hold and use. The slightly large width seems to sit perfectly in your palm and with the V3's internal antenna at the bottom of the handset, the phone is not top heavy like some clamshell mobiles.

The bundled software CD contains Motorola's mobile PhoneTools, an application through which you can establish an Internet connection through your phone, manage e-mail, transfer multimedia files, and synchronise your calendar and contacts.

Being a quad-band phone, users can use the handset practically anywhere there is a GSM network. Bluetooth is onboard so you can talk wirelessly via a Bluetooth headset and transmit data without cables.

Included in the box is the icing on the cake; the stylish Motorola Bluetooth Wireless Headset HS810. Initially, the headset takes about two hours to charge, after which you can press the button on the side of the device and flip down the stub boom mic to pair with the V3. Alternatively, calls can be heard audibly through the hands-free speaker.

Other bundled accessories include a standard hands-free earpiece, a leather pouch and belt clip for the V3, USB cable for PC connectivity, mains power charger, Bluetooth headset power adapter and a Motorola keychain.

Polyphonic ring tones for incoming calls can be set quite loud and we found 48 choices in the V3's memory.

For entering text, the V3 supports the old multi-tap method but for predictive text it deviates from T9 and instead implements a system called iTAP. While it will take T9 aficionados some time to familiarise themselves with the nuances of iTAP, we believe it works just as efficiently. Similar to T9, one keypress equals one letter in iMAP and the handset will look for common words with matching letter combinations. iMAP goes one step further in predicting the word you are typing and ghosting the rest of the word on the screen. Pressing up when a word is ghosted fills in the rest automatically. We like this aspect and how the V3 remembers newly typed words but we found adding punctuation very fiddly (eg. trying to enter a full stop always brings up the number '1' instead with punctuation marks as alternative options).

Powering the V3 up for the first time prompts you to personalise your phone, taking you to a menu where you can: choose the layout and features for the home screen; alter the menu display (icons or list) and order the items.

Battery life Motorola V3 is good considering the bright screen it powers. We averaged about three days in between charges. Even though the handset uses a mini USB cable for PC connectivity, we could not get the V3 to charge through it and had to rely on the power adapter.

We've given the Motorola V3 an Editors' Choice award as it has a lot of substance to back its great looks. It is a superb handset that goes unnoticed in your pocket but certainly attracts attention when you pull it out in a crowd.

Motorola V3 Razr
Company: Motorola
Price: AU$1399
Phone: 1300 138 823

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Talkback 84 comments

    So this phone is meant to be the Nokia 6260 competitor? Firstly this phone is over priced. Over $1000 for a non megapixel phone? You have to be crazy to spend that much money on a non mega pixel camera phone. However the main difference between this phonAnonymous -- 25/12/04

    So this phone is meant to be the Nokia 6260 competitor? Firstly this phone is over priced. Over $1000 for a non megapixel phone? You have to be crazy to spend that much money on a non mega pixel camera phone. However the main difference between this phone and its competitors is its battery life. This small thing can last up to 290 hours! of stand by time. Thats alot for a small phone like this. However the key pad is easily scratchable as it is metaland scratches stand out more on metal too.
    I give this phone 6 out 10 because of the price. Its just to much

    Hi, I'd just like to add that the V3 can be charged via the USB cable but requires the Motorola drivers to operate. I figure it has something to do with voltage regulation. Unfortunately only Windows drivers are supplied, I'll be writting my ownAnonymous -- 11/01/05

    Hi,

    I'd just like to add that the V3 can be charged via the USB cable but requires the Motorola drivers to operate. I figure it has something to do with voltage regulation. Unfortunately only Windows drivers are supplied, I'll be writting my own drivers for Linux if I get chance shortly.

    The MP3 ringtones are also a great feature. MP3's copied to the phone are coverted to 32KBs encoding, which saves space (a 2MB 128KBs MP3 only consumes 500KB) but still manages to sound great from the mobile when ringing.

    Also the phone has one annoying feature, when using personalised ringtones, the ringtone applies to calls and messages from the phonebook entry. This can be a pain if you have long ringtones and are a frequent user of SMS. It also means that you can't tell if you are receiving a phonecall or SMS. I have contacted Motorola about this, who have responded that software update should be available in Q3 2005.

    Cheers,

    Nick.

    yearhys jonson -- 13/07/06 (in reply to #120112025)

    yes you are damb right but mine did not come with a cord and i sit here wondering why

    From what I hear the OS on this phone is legless. I would love to hear that I'm wrong (If I am wrong I may go and get one of these, so I'd be happy for people to tell me I'm wrong about these points below) but I hear things such as: You can onlyAnonymous -- 14/01/05

    From what I hear the OS on this phone is legless. I would love to hear that I'm wrong (If I am wrong I may go and get one of these, so I'd be happy for people to tell me I'm wrong about these points below) but I hear things such as:

    You can only ****ociate a single number with a contact like older phones. eg: Luke Home, Luke Mobile etc instead of having a single contact Luke with multiple details.

    It's a dumb phone - Why put so much effort into making a phone with an awesome form factor, made with quality materials, then deny it the operating features it deserves?

    It doesn't have a 1.3 megapixel camera. This is forgivable because they are probably more cumbersome than the 640X480 vga cameras. But still, there are plenty of phones out there now which take vastly superior photo's.

    Basically, these oversights mean that if you buy this phone on a 24 month contract (like the majority of people) your phone will be outdated relativly soon. Compare that to my current phone, a Nokia 3650, which (despite it's terrible physical design) can still hold it's own with current phones despite being a couple of years old.

    Like I said, I'd be happy to hear that I'm incorrect about any of these points but thats the word around the office.

    Single number per nameAnonymous -- 16/05/06 (in reply to #120112151)

    [Quote]
    You can only ****ociate a single number with a contact like older phones. eg: Luke Home, Luke Mobile etc instead of having a single contact Luke with multiple details.
    [/Quote]

    thats not true, you can assiociate several numbers with a single name or entry

    Got One! Love It! The V3 Razr is probably the best mobile phone out there right now - as a phone. It does not try to be a PDA+Camera+Internet Device+Phone. It can do all the above, but it is first and foremost a phone. While it has its quirks, and a Anonymous -- 24/01/05

    Got One! Love It!
    The V3 Razr is probably the best mobile phone out there right now - as a phone. It does not try to be a PDA+Camera+Internet Device+Phone. It can do all the above, but it is first and foremost a phone. While it has its quirks, and a few short commings, it is without a doubt the best/sexiest/coolest cell phone available right now. Well done Motorola - watch out Nokia!

    I Love the Motorola V3 Razr it does what it says. only draw back is the amount of memory it can hold. It only has just under 5.5Mb onboard memory, and it is non expandable with a memory card of some sort. Apart from that this is a magnificent phone that IAnonymous -- 31/05/05

    I Love the Motorola V3 Razr it does what it says. only draw back is the amount of memory it can hold. It only has just under 5.5Mb onboard memory, and it is non expandable with a memory card of some sort. Apart from that this is a magnificent phone that I recomend to anyone.

    Cheapest V3 Razr is $629.00 at www.studentphones.com.auAnonymous -- 12/06/05

    Cheapest V3 Razr is $629.00 at www.studentphones.com.au

    Just recently purchased, a litle bit hard to use but still experimenting. Very impresed so far, pitty it has'nt got GPS, something to think about perhaps. I believe there is a market out there waiting for this to happen. Good stuff GaryAnonymous -- 07/07/05

    Just recently purchased, a litle bit hard to use but still experimenting. Very impresed so far, pitty it has'nt got GPS, something to think about perhaps. I believe there is a market out there waiting for this to happen.

    Good stuff
    Gary

    razr driversAnonymous -- 12/09/05

    I just got a razr and would like to charge it via usb but it requires drivers where can i find these drivers, any help would be appreciated

    driversAnonymous -- 13/09/05 (in reply to #120121004)

    Try http://forum.osnn.net/showthread.php?s=afb552b5c5cd3707a7bf7ff9c3f5569c&t=79510

    forum regarding the razr usb driversAnonymous -- 17/09/05 (in reply to #120121023)

    HEY, I TRIED THAT LINK FORUM, ITS NO GOOD

    Reply to V3 DriversLuke Heredia -- 01/11/05 (in reply to #120121786)

    To all the people that want to know connect your v3 using the usb data cable.....

    email me renegade47@gmail.com
    No SpaM please wont go into my inbox send with v3 tools in the message line

    motorola driversAnonymous -- 18/01/06 (in reply to #120124166)

    i need a motorols USB drivers

    motorola drivermostafa -- 25/06/06 (in reply to #120124166)

    Hi, I am looking for a driver that will allow a USB connection to my PC so I can transfer phone book and other files/data to and from the devices.
    thanking you

    Driver for the v3 razrAnonymous -- 25/07/06 (in reply to #120136585)

    Hay if you know where I can get the driver for the phone so I can load my phone onto my pc, if you can let me know where I could find that it would be muchly appreciated, Thanks

    Motorola v3 USB Driver/SoftwareVic Cannella -- 02/12/05 (in reply to #120122669)

    Hi, I am looking for a driver that will allow a USB connection to my PC so I can transfer phone book and other files/data to and from the devices.

    Any thoughts.

    v3 toolsAnonymous -- 07/03/06 (in reply to #120122669)

    looking for drivers

    v3 drivers/software ?Anonymous -- 15/03/06 (in reply to #120122669)

    I'd like to download the photos off my razr phone. Can you help me? Thanks, Mark

    razr usb driversAnonymous -- 17/09/05

    hey, i saw your story, well all i can say is good luck, b/c i have searched near and far for the usb drivers, and have not been able to find them anywhere. if you happen to come across them, will you share them with me, i will do the same if i happen to come across them myself.
    thanks
    hope to hear from you soon
    good luck in your search

    Razor DriverAnonymous -- 22/11/05 (in reply to #120121162)

    Hi,
    Any luck finding the usb driver for the razor?

    Thanks
    Qais

    i have the driver for the v3razr for MPTkevin stig -- 20/09/05

    yea i got the driver for motorola phone tools for your v3 razr..aim me : stigpimpin

    Phone driverEdgardo -- 28/09/05 (in reply to #120121223)

    I dont have aim, so can you email the driver to me?

    driverkemal -- 01/11/05 (in reply to #120121524)

    motorola v3 razorback driver

    need USB driver for RazrMarie Engelhorn-Eger -- 04/10/05 (in reply to #120121223)

    Hey, could I please get a link to that driver as well? My puppy just died and the only picture i have of him is in my phone, but some of the buttons are broken so I can not message it to my computer, so I thought I could transmit the picture through the USB cable. I would really appreciate your help.

    razor usb driversneo -- 06/10/05 (in reply to #120121223)

    hi i am searching all over for the drivers.....can u plz email me the drivers for razor v3....kkchandaluri@yahoo.com

    thnx ..

    drivers for motorola v3 silverJuan Salvador -- 16/12/05 (in reply to #120121223)

    I've just purchased a v3 , amazing phone, but I can't find the drivers,I need to know where or how to get them Thank you!

    V3 DriverAnonymous -- 13/03/06 (in reply to #120121223)

    Would you mind e-mail the driver to me pls???

    MOTOROLA RAZR USB DRIVERSAnonymous -- 01/10/05

    Here is a link to get the USB drivers for the RAZR phone.

    http://lchelp.org/MOTO/USBMOTO.zip

    motorolaamaury escamilla gallardo -- 10/10/05 (in reply to #120121584)

    si pusieran el drivers de motorola v3 lo pusieran para descargarlo gratis estaria bien esta pagina de lo contrario no sirve para nada.

    driverAnonymous -- 18/03/06 (in reply to #120121584)

    okay, what do you do after u download the driver?? all i see is 3 useless files

    motoAnonymous -- 06/07/06 (in reply to #120121584)

    thanks a lot but I don't know what I have to do
    can you help me please?

    404Anonymous -- 19/08/07 (in reply to #120121584)

    That link is 404...

    Here is a link to get the USB drivers for the RAZR phoneJETHRO -- 01/10/05

    Here is a link to get the USB drivers for the RAZR phone.

    http://lchelp.org/MOTO/USBMOTO.zip

    motorola v3WINNIE -- 07/10/05

    Am still failing to download please any one has been able do assist me. I was able to USBMOTO200.INF. my pc recognises the phone as a modem,I need help its not recognising as USB

    v3 razrAnonymous -- 15/10/05 (in reply to #120121787)

    one of my pc's works with my razr fine using phone tools. my other isnt picking it up at all. it does not recognize it as a modem. anyone got ideas. i already did the obcious: restarting/ uninstalling/ diff. ports

    v3 razrAnonymous -- 15/10/05 (in reply to #120121787)

    one of my pc's works with my razr fine using phone tools. my other isnt picking it up at all. it does not recognize it as a modem. anyone got ideas. i already did the obcious: restarting/ uninstalling/ diff. ports

    thanks for this - solvd my problemPaul whitla -- 26/10/05

    driver worked to install v3 - was able to use mobile phone tools

    Motorolo Razr V3Anonymous -- 13/11/05

    I downloaded this and not able to map the drive. Means I cannot download my pictures. Please help

    WapAnonymous -- 18/11/05

    Where is the wap key or access on the motorazr

    HelpAnonymous -- 08/12/05

    I got the drivers off but the computer caqn't find them what do i do?

    Come get it...Razor DriverBrian -- 02/01/06

    For the razor V3 use Mobile Phone Tools ver3.25b and the Susteen USB Modem Driver.Get the driver here http://www.datapilot.com/drivers.htm and dont use the razor driver as i tried it 3 times with no sucsess I took an educated guess on the other Susteen driver and was right. It is a modem because it can dial out and get files on its own. It will always install as a modem in Your Device Manager when you connect the cell phone to your PC with the USB Cable And it will go away when you unplug it. It took me 3 days to figure this out. You are welcome Brian...

    V3 RAZR driverAnonymous -- 02/04/06 (in reply to #120126323)

    I downloaded and installed on my computer.
    But, how to download the pictures from cell phone?

    Thanks

    brianben -- 28/06/06 (in reply to #120126323)

    **** yes ur a champ brian

    Motorola razrAnonymous -- 03/01/06

    i have a problem where my rzr gets detected as MODEM but not as DATA device.

    What do I do ?

    Drivers problem for Motorola V3 black razorBendukuri Swarup Sajani from Bhimavaram -- 10/01/06

    I could install Susteen modem driver ,and it got detected as a modem, but my phone is not getting detected as a DATA DRIVE.

    does not recognize the phone as a data drivekevin -- 08/03/06 (in reply to #120126805)

    I downloaded and installed the drives as suggested, but how do i copy/edit files fromt he phone. The phone is not recognized as a data drive, as a MP3 player would do. Your advice is appreciated.

    V3 Razr USB DriversSam -- 15/01/06

    Where did you find the drivers for connecting a Razr via USB?

    dfdfdsd -- 10/04/06 (in reply to #120127143)

    fsdfdsf

    Mobile Phone Tools ver3.25b?Anonymous -- 22/02/06

    where do i get Mobile Phone Tools ver3.25b? i have it installed as a modem but i can't get to the files.

    V3 ToolsPaolo Pisanelli -- 24/02/06

    Driver for Motorola V3 Razr. Thanks

    dropping outAnonymous -- 06/03/06

    Hi there ,have you had any probs with your phone dropping out?I and a few of my friends have this problem

    Need software to connect v3 to pcAnonymous -- 15/04/06

    Any info where to get drivers and softwares for the razr v3? Help! Not only for charging but for synchronizing info with PC. Thanks

    My mobil don't work!Erik Nilsson -- 23/04/06

    When I take it out from the charger it turns itselfs off ! and when I have it in the charger it just some weird white text. " Ok to program USB transfer mode" and " Code Corrupt " stands it. Some one who can help me?

    ps. Hope my english aint to bad

    Black Razr PhoneJoe Blow -- 14/05/06

    Don't buy it. It is meant for someone that will never drop a phone. Way to touchy as you do any little thing to it and the phone will have defects from there on out. Definately not worth the price.

    Ring tones for razor phonesAnonymous -- 23/05/06

    Isn't there a site that moto has for ring tones thats (Loud)
    the ones on the V3 razor phones are not loud you can hardly hear them i have to go to diffrent sites to find ring tones just so i can hear my phone, and there is nothing wrong with the volume, it's been checked out, If anyone knows of a good loud polaphonic ring tone can you let me know
    thanks

    USB driver for V3Anonymous -- 24/05/06

    i have a motorola V3 phone with an USB cable which i want to start using.

    wanted drivers for V3Mahi -- 30/05/06

    pls send the usb drivers for v3 moto

    HiArash -- 31/05/06

    Mahi boro inja download kon

    http://lchelp.org/MOTO/USBMOTO.zip

    age nashod be man email bede
    gharibe75@yahoo.com

    razr v3 priceAnonymous -- 05/06/06

    Cingular is offering this phone for $50 and you get a $50 rebate = free

    Single number per nameAnonymous -- 05/06/06

    How do you associate multiple numbers with a single name in the phonebook??

    Motorola v3 razrAnonymous -- 15/06/06 (in reply to #120135524)

    Go to your contact list, hilite contact, slect view, edit, scroll to more, select and you are in the Add New window...

    heygreta -- 14/06/06

    plz can u tell me where did u find the usb driver for motorola V3,thx

    EVERYTHING for USB Connect and ringtones HERE!!moe -- 23/06/06

    Here’s my journey. Hopefully this helps some of you v3 owners save some money. i know it's long but bare with it. So I wanted to put stuff on my phone without paying an arm and a leg. So I found a usb driver for my phone (1) [see links below], Then I found a program to make MP3 ringtones Audacity (2) is free and pretty easy, you need to download a LAME encoder (3) to actually save as MP3’s that’s pretty simple though just know where it is so you can point Audacity to it when it asks. Finally you need a program transfer info between your phone and computer so I used Cell Phone Manager (4) whatever the shareware is gimped so you can do everything but transfer ringtones but 15 bucks is cheap for unlimited mp3 ringtones on two phones, there may be a cheaper way but I didn’t was tired of searching stuff down. If you have a digital camera (or some mp3 players) it likely came with the right USB cable, it’s the 5 pin one that looks like it would fit and it does. I know this isn’t that detailed but I’m lazy and this is as much as I feel like dealing with you should be able to figure this out though, Oh and like every one else says If you fry your phone don’t yell at me I’m just telling you what I did. Feel free to pass it on or whatever, make it better, I don’t care, you can tell me I’m an idiot, but well I’m not as stupid as the guy paying 2.99 for a 15 second clip of a song they bought the complete version of for .99

    1) USB Driver for Razr V3 (plug in your phone After you get these!!! Not before if you do it before it’s tougher, when it asks where they are point it to where you unzipped these)
    http://lchelp.org/MOTO/USBMOTO.zip

    2) Decent (free) program for making Ringtones
    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows

    3) LAME encoder needed to make MP3 Ringtones (this has several links just pick one!)
    http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~raa110/audacity/lame.html

    4) Handy shareware for transferring info to and from Phone
    http://www.download.com/Cell-Phone-Manager-2006/3000-2074_4-10541187.html?tag=lst-0-1

    moe

    how to reject calls from unwanted persondonna wade -- 02/07/06

    please i would like to hear from someone who knows how to reject calls and messages from a certain person thanks donna i have a motorola razor v3

    how to reject calls from unwanted persondonna wade -- 02/07/06

    please i would like to hear from someone who knows how to reject calls and messages from a certain person thanks donna i have a motorola razor v3

    DRIVER FOR MOTOROLA V3RAZRCASBERTH HILL -- 03/07/06

    I WOULD LIKE TO DOWNLOAD THE DRIVER FOR THE MOTOROLA V3 RAZR

    Look uplookup -- 06/07/06 (in reply to #120137043)

    Are you kidding? I mean, it's pretty funny if you are. 3 posts up is everything you need. But I mean, whatever, reading is hard...

    Look uplookup -- 06/07/06 (in reply to #120137043)

    Are you kidding? I mean, it's pretty funny if you are. 3 posts up is everything you need. But I mean, whatever, reading is hard...

    posRhys jonson -- 13/07/06

    jesus what are these phones suposed to do shave ur face of sumthen

    Unwanted CallsDamen Hess -- 14/07/06

    I would also like to know how to set the phone up to reject calls from unwated people.

    you rockben -- 17/07/06

    moe, that was awesome, you solved a problem I was wondering about for a year. My only question now is why the hell was this so difficult to do in the first place? It;s a popular phone, and Motorola should have just included clear instructions with the phone. all well.

    Thank you so much...

    RazorAnonymous -- 19/07/06

    i wanna know if someone can help me on my phone i wanna get it connected to my pc but i dont have the program so if someone can help me email me at xxhoodpapixx@aol.com thank you

    v3 razrgoogke -- 04/12/06

    blow me dick heads

    GrrrrAnonymous -- 15/12/06

    liars the v3 razor does not cost that much i saw one in a store for $147.00

    motorola v3 priceAnonymous -- 08/01/08 (in reply to #320072241)

    i bought mine for $119 not $1399

    Easy drivers and how to guide.Ken -- 18/02/07

    Great how-to guide to get your V3 working on your PC for charging and transferring pictures and files!

    http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/01/motorola-razr-v3-how-to-charge-and.html

    <a href="http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/01/motorola-razr-v3-how-to-charge-and.html">http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/01/motorola-razr-v3-how-to-charge-and.html</a>

    USB chargingAnonymous -- 30/01/08 (in reply to #320074898)

    Brilliant. Look no further than here. cheers Ken

    HELP PLEASE! NEED THE PHONE TOOL AND USB DRIVER 4 V3Jayson Clark -- 06/04/07

    i been looking anywhere to be able to use my usb connect to my phone and pc but i haven't found any? pls help me whre could i find it?

    thanx

    Jayson

    Best Place to Get Drivers and UpdatesHotCalSun -- 17/02/08

    You can get the best information on USB drivers, free software and more at: <a href="http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/01/motorola-razr-v3-how-to-charge-and.html">http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/01/motorola-razr-v3-how-to-charge-and.html</a>

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