Black Motorola Razr V3 Review Print E-mail
Written by KG Lyon   
Friday, 17 February 2006

The only phone we can make reference to that has a similar outside is the Nokia 8910 that has a titanium body. This model doesn’t have unique dimensions but has a rather good opening mechanism that fits the phone for the class. The model contains a chrome keypad made of plastic to reduce the weight of the phone.

Motorola Razr V3 has a keypad made of metal alloy and is one third by height of the smallest keypad presented on the market. The first impressions from the keypad can be strange as there is no movement from the keys because of the keypad. The whole keypad of the phone (soft keys and alphanumerical keys) is made as a touch panel making keying rather tight. It will more than likely take several days to get used to the keypad and began quickly type SMS messages. With further practice, tests showed that the keypad was convenient.

The keys has a light-blue luminescent backlight that looks very stylish. The backlight is not strong, but it seems strong enough in most of cases. The external display is a color screen that is capable of supporting 4096 colors with resolutions of 98x64 pixels. Up to 3 text lines can be contained on the display. The external screen displays the information about incoming calls and events. Unfortunately, the photo call function is only available for internal display. The phone is equipped with STN external display but it is not visible in a sunny day. This makes it just fashionable and not functional.

The internal screen is large with resolution of 240x320 pixels. It is capable of supporting up to 262000 colors. The Motorola Razr V3 has one of the best screens today. The number of text lines remains the same in the Motorola Razr V3 as Motorola’s previous phones, but the fonts were enlarged. This is also true for the icons and other elements of interface.

On the side of the phone can be found the control keys. A volume key and a key provided access to voice commands (the same key activates the recorder during the talk) can be found here. The side keys are harder to press so it makes accidental pressing harder as well The phone has a mini-USB connector, to which the phone charger can be connected. The standard kit includes a small charging adapter.



 

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