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Postby DaViD_BRaNDoN » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:28 pm

Announcement

This is to inform everyone that I no longer answer to privates messages sent to me on Motorola RAZR V3 due to the enormous amount of private messages that I received for the past few weeks. I noticed that I have to keep answering the same questions over and over again.

But no worries, I will still offer my assistance on RAZR V3, provided it is posted in this thread. This way, other RAZR V3 enthusiasts can also offer their help and I believe the Q&A sessions will benefit the rest of the community as well. Please do search within this thread for FAQs before posting questions cos most likely it has been answered already.

For my reviews on RAZR V3, go to David's Online Thoughts - Motorola RAZR V3 BLK.
For an excellent guide to get started on modding RAZR V3, go to The Moto Guide by poetic_folly

Happy modding :wink:
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Postby cskean » Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:42 pm

How much and where you bought for it? ORI or AP?
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Postby flyman » Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:29 pm

I had problems with the way motorola handles the address book initially (coming from a Sony phone). Suggest that you copy your phone book from SIM card to the phone as it seems easier to manage. Battery life is very good if you turn of bluetooth when not needed :D
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Postby michael » Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:17 pm

I just went to SG near Jurong west looking for Razr V3 Black. Its selling for SGD 500 Ori kit. Add SGD 140 for the HS 850 Headset. Will go bek to buy end of the month. How much here?
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Postby GenX » Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:19 pm

Got PPL selling RM1088 non ori. Ori set about RM14xx.
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Postby pclee » Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:04 am

I bought mine last week for RM1340 original, in Penang. Damm good phone it is, as I'm always used to Motorola before my last set of HP6365. Great phone..
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Postby michael » Tue Oct 04, 2005 11:06 pm

i just asked the vendor here in melaka, and ori set with HS 850 promotion is rm1,390. Izzit good bargain?
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Postby DaViD_BRaNDoN » Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:18 am

Price displayed was RM1,399 but I got it for RM1,200 after intense negotiation. By the way, it's an AP set. Didn't get the original set cos the price differ a lot - RM1,499. And I did a small review on it for my blog:

Motorola RAZR V3 BLK

Guess what? I've got a new toy - the Motorola RAZR V3 BLK. I have the black version (in case your didn't realize BLK means black), replacing my 9-month old Nokia 6260. Most of my friends were shocked when I told them I'm gonna get a Motorola phone cos it's the brand that I would least likely to get my hands on. I have always based my mobile phone purchases based on the operating system, features, flexibility and user-friendliness. Physical and aesthetic comes after that. With that, most of my phones are of Nokia.

For the past couple of weeks, I have come to realize that I've been lugging around a "brick". Although Nokia 6260 is one the most full-feature and flexible phone out there (my reason for getting it in the first place) but I hardly utilize it to its fullest potential. On average, I use less than 25% of its features - mostly making/receving calls, messaging, alarm and the occasional picture/video captures. I absolutely didn't use the PDA-feature of the 6260 as I have a dedicated HP iPAQ h4150 Pocket PC for all my PIM stuff. Plus, it didn't go well with my pants as it tends to give a bulgy look on the thigh. Am tired of thick and heavy phones already. A mobile phone should be just a mobile phone and not a phone-PDA hybrid. Digital gadgets convergence can sometimes be messy, nasty and pain-in-the-ass.

And now, I based my mobile phone purchases on physical and aesthetic, then only operating systems, features, flexibility and user-friendliness. The most obvious reason for getting the new RAZR V3 BLK is the physical and aesthetic - extremely slim (slimmest in the world so far) and light. If looks could kill, then this one is worth dying for. The body construction is very solid with anodized aluminium and nickel-plated copper alloy sheet for keypad. The menu system and imaging system are way more responsive than the 6260 and has better screen (262K vs. 65K) and speaker system - MP3/MIDI ringtones are clear and crisp. The external display allows viewing of information without opening the flip. It has the iTAP word completion feature, which I think is better and more intuitive than T9 in Nokia phones. The cool features I like about the phone are the messaging system that shows the sender name/number when a message arrived, has a bigger viewable caller picture (on external screen as well), beeping reminders if I have new unread messages and the ability to password-protect any application. Now I can lock out the messaging menu so no prying eyes (right, my dear close friends?) can scour my sometimes-too-hot-to-handle messages, haha...

Happy moments aside, RAZR V3 BLK does have a few quirks. Apart from having less features, the one thing I'm not comfortable with is the level of user-friendliness - in terms of navigation, editing and information. The recent call system is not as detailed as the 6260 - no dedicated missed call menu and tracking of messages sent (quantity and from/to whom) There is no easy way to install themes/skins and I heard it requires messing around with some ROM flashing tools. The phonebook design is a bit weird as multiple numbers of the same person are not displayed on the same view page but spans across multiple pages per number. Messages typed half-way are not saved automatically when accidentally exited the messaging menu (or closing the flip) and it cannot organize messages into folders. Also, it has only a meagre 7MB built-in memory and has no support for external memory card. And don't get me started on the category (caller group in Nokia) ringer ID for calls and messages - it was somehow not as what I expected it to be.

Well, I can't say if I'm absolutely satisfied with my new RAZR V3 BLK as I'm still new to the Motorola world and still learning/discovering their system. Since day one of having the new phone I'm like, "Nice, this is cool" or "Damn, why it didn't have that feature". But I do love the attention of people turning their heads on me whenever I pop it out. Plus, it's "pants-friendly" and aesthetically superb. Heck, I can't even feel I'm carrying it in the pocket! Yes, it is that amazing!

As mentioned earlier, I still a newbie in Motorola phones, both hardware and software wise as I'm too used to Nokia and Sony Ericsson phones already. I think this is my first purchase of Motorola phone ever, but I did play around with friend's Motorola phone before. If you have any tips and tricks for RAZR V3 BLK, do feel free to leave a comment here.

Source: David's Online Thoughts - Motorola RAZR V3 BLK
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Postby pclee » Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:30 am

michael,
Rm1390 with HS850 ? Good bargain I would say.. A friend of mine bought the same in Penang with HS850 costed him Rm1499.
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Re: Motorola RAZR V3 Issues

Postby Armour » Wed Oct 05, 2005 11:13 am

DaViD_BRaNDoN wrote:I've just gotten myself a brand new Motorola RAZR V3 BLK a couple of days ago, replacing my 9-month old Nokia 6260. Anyway, are there any issues with the phone?

Also, any tips and tricks? Motorola phone/OS is fairly a new system for me cos I'm too used to Nokia and SonyEricsson phones/OS.


Wow, you get urself a new gadget fren...? Enjoy it..... So, what happened to ur "other" phone? Thinking of a "giveaway"? 8-) :D :D :lol:
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Re: Motorola RAZR V3 Issues

Postby DaViD_BRaNDoN » Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:04 pm

Armour wrote:Wow, you get urself a new gadget fren...? Enjoy it..... So, what happened to ur "other" phone? Thinking of a "giveaway"? 8-) :D :D :lol:

One of my friend has sort of "booked" my Nokia 6260 since the first day I bought it. He insisted that I must sell it to him if I decided to change my mobile phone cos everyone knows I have the tendency to change gadgets frequently. Got it for RM1,570 (original Zitron package) and sold at RM650 (64MB RS-MMC + screen protector as well).
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Postby michael » Sat Oct 08, 2005 11:42 pm

wow, thanks for the info david. I'm not so sure of getting the BLK V3 after reading your findings on the shortfalls of the V3 as below:

....no dedicated missed call menu and tracking of messages sent (quantity and from/to whom) There is no easy way to install themes/skins and I heard it requires messing around with some ROM flashing tools. The phonebook design is a bit weird as multiple numbers of the same person are not displayed on the same view page but spans across multiple pages per number. Messages typed half-way are not saved automatically when accidentally exited the messaging menu (or closing the flip) and it cannot organize messages into folders.

Most important is the way the phone numbers are stored, multiple pages? Sony ericsson has better phone menu system which can store many nos., fax, email in one page....

I was a Moto user, 9500, 8200, 8700, V-tacs etc... before switching to N8210...etc and now currently using 2 sets SE K700i & SE K750.

Hmmmm... guess I will be looking for other models then....... maybe I shud go to the shop and test it out myself before buying it...


Thanks pclee.
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Postby DaViD_BRaNDoN » Tue Oct 11, 2005 5:33 pm

@michael: Glad to know that you think my short review is of help to you. But do bear in mind that it's based solely on my personal experience and your mileage might vary.

Note that the missed call entries are listed in the "Received Call" menu. Connected (received) calls are marked with a tick whilst missed calls don't. And it stores only 10 entries combined.

In the "Messages" menu, the sent messages are stored in "Outbox" sub-menu. What I don't like about "Outbox" is that it lists each message entries with the message content instead of phone number or sender name, as per Nokia/SonyEricsson. Takes me additional button presses to go thru menu and options to find out whom I sent a particular message to and it's a pain that I have to do it for each messages. Luckily, "Inbox" has the option to switch between name/phone and message content.

I miss Nokia's little feature that tracks total messages sent and the detailed "Communication Log" that lists all incoming/outgoing voice calls, data calls and messages in one convenient menu. Also, the ability to view multiple numbers/details of a particular person in a single page.

In spite of the flaws in feature, I still like my new RAZR V3 BLK for its aesthetics... for now...
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Postby pclee » Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:35 am

Arrgghh... droped my V3 immediately after 1 week.. a small broken piece near the hinge.... :(
Anyway, there's an IM menu there, is it for the MSN thingy ? If so, what are the settings to set it up ?
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Postby DaViD_BRaNDoN » Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:10 am

I think the IM application is part of the Push-to-Talk feature. You need to have a PTT service subscription. Not sure if it's amongst celular IMs only or works across MSN/ICQ/Yahoo/AIM as well
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