CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: Slim and stylish design; large LCD screen (internal); microSD expansion card slot; onboard iTunes player; quadband. 7.3
out of 10View score
The bad: Small battery capacity (710mAh); no FM radio.
The bottom line: The improved camera resolution and addition of a memory card slot make the V3i a worthy successor to its RAZR clamshell.
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Average User Rating
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Excellent
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User Reviews
A different view from "Nokia"
Aug 2, 2007Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Slim how do you fit all of that design, Elegant, Great sound
Cons: The Video is Terrible also built-in games, Battery cover misaligns
Opinion:
I'm still amazed with this fone even though I just purchased an N70Me. The thin design and the gun metal color looks elegant and the way the keypad is pressed is great, but the video dissapoints me. All in all this is a great fone with great sounds(even better than my N70me),great looks and super competive pricing (at least here in Manila) I give it a 7.
Too hot.... Flaunt it again n again....
Aug 1, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Sexy slim looks, sound clarity is superb.
Cons: Video playback sucks. overall delicate, no audio streaming to blue tooth headset.
Opinion:
Ehhhhh....
Dec 22, 2006Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: Slim & light weight
Cons: Battery life, softwate hang
Opinion:
I used to keep Mot V690, which had a much better battery life than v3i. V690 was able to run 3 days or more for my type of usage (light user). And with V690, even if the charge remaining is less than 50%, it would most likely last the whole day.
The v3i is a clear loser in this matter. Once you see it lack one bar on the battery meter, count the hours - and you do not even need to make calls for the battery to drain. For example, if the meter changed to 2 bars just b4 you go to bed, then in the morning you will be greeted with the beep indicating a flat battery! What a pity Motorola. I do not understand why the keypad and internal LCD back lights need to be on (till the timeout of 20 seconds or more) when you close the phone ? Changing this (unwanted) feature will save some ... Read more
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