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The bad: Non-standard predictive text; unintuitive menu system; touch buttons a bit slow to respond.
The bottom line: The Motorola RAZR MAXX V6 is a stylish handset that lets you access the Internet at speeds comparable to many people's home broadband connections. It also feels well built and has good music features. We just wish the menu system was easier to get your head around and that it used standard T9 predictive text instead of its own iTap system.
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8.3
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Good phone but I've had three of these and they've all failed.
Nov 25, 2007Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Has USIM and HSDPA and most basic features
Cons: It will fail within a few months like most Motorolas
Opinion:
I use the Australian Telstra Next G Network which uses the 850 band with HSDPA which gives great coverage. I was reluctant to get another Motorola because every one I have had in the past has given nothing but trouble... but the Telstra rep talked me into the V6 and I was very impressed at first, but it failed within a couple of weeks (just stopped working at all) and they replaced it. The next one lasted about 2 months before failing then the next one failed overseas just when I needed it. I've gone back to Nokias again and would suggest others avoid Motorola as everybody I speak to that has had a Motorola has the same sad story to tell.
Not Bad!
Nov 17, 2007Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: the lights on the cover screen are stunning, camera with flash
Cons: bulky, no radio, limited themes
Opinion:
I've never bought a Motorola phone before. I got no choice but to choose this phone due to a tight budget. This phone is quite bulky. There are limited themes. You have to download them from the net.There is no radio. The memory card given is 256MB which is insufficient for the phone.
Best motorola phone
Oct 13, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Balance of style and durability
Cons: quite expensive
Opinion:
I entirely use Nokia since cellphones were invented. This is the first time I bought a Motorola phone. And exceeded my expectations. No regrets having one. Elegant yet sturdy. Music on the go. Excellent camera. Large keypad, advantageous for those text addicts. Nice audio quality. Fast download. The menu system not quite user friendly from first use but you can be accustomed.
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