- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 167 reviews Back to product review
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21 out of 31 people found this review helpful
5.0 stars
"The ONLY review you'll need"
Pros: Verizon is Number One! (J.D. Power agrees)
Cons: Well- this phone works with ULTRA fast EV-DO (oh, thats not a con... sorry)
Summary: As you attempt to sort through these Verizon Razr bashing reviews you should realize the following:
If you're looking for a ultra-customizable Razr that works on the slower (MUCH SLOWER)--more global GSM network than obviously this Razr is not for you. Many people are saying to wait and get the V3x- the V3x is a GSM phone. If your interested in a EV-DO capable, high-speed, phone that enables you to watch News, Sports, Cartoon, and Entertainment clips, Download Music, Surf the web at BLAZING speeds this is the phone for you- to top it all of- IT EVEN HAS A GPS! Once again: If you are looking for a highly customizable Razr that does not work with CDMA or EV-DO this is NOT the phone for you. And guess what? It's not meant to be! Many people are bashing Verizon in their reviews and saying how "anti-consumer" they are. Not the case! There is a reason Verizon received J.D. Power Consumer Center's HIGHEST, 5 Star rating in overall customer satisfaction. They offer the best cellphone call quality of ANY carrier (including their CDMA rival Sprint [A 2 star recipient] and GSM rival Cingular [A 2 star receipt]) They offer the best network of any carrier and have less dropped calls than almost everyone. Looking for a great phone on a crappy network? Go for the Razr V3, V3i or V3x. If you are looking for an even greater phone on the highest rated network in the country- this is the phone for you!
- 5 replies to this review
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you have apparently bumped you head. GSM slow, yeah right! i have had Alltel, Sprint, Verizon, and now At&t. Verizon by far has THE most pitiful reception of them all, period. most Verizon customers are willing to overlook crappy reception in favor of the coolest phones with the hippest doo- dads.
At&t gets excellent reception everywhere, cities, rural areas, and BFE. Verizon does very well in Metropolitan areas, but you can hang it up if you live in a small town. i know, i had thousands of dropped calls and statics on over 15 different handsets in 2 years. i'm SOOOOOOO glad to be away from that company! -
if you actually thought this guy was being serious. Wonder what he thinks of the 8 other phones he has?
Verizon
http://reviews.cnet.com/4864-5_7-31313329.html?tag=31313329&messageSiteID=7&tag=uoreturn&cval=1750009&messageID=1750009&ctype=msgId
SLVR 10 out of 10
http://reviews.cnet.com/4864-5_7-31884408.html?tag=31884408&messageSiteID=7&tag=uoreturn&cval=2125199&messageID=2125199&ctype=msgId
Treo 700p 8 out of 10
Sprint Treo 650 2 out of 10
http://reviews.cnet.com/4864-5_7-31201684.html?tag=31201684&messageSiteID=7&tag=uoreturn&cval=1240637&messageID=1240637&ctype=msgId
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That's hardly a remarkable feature at this point.
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Ok-yeah, Verizon has crippled the heck out of the V3m! But I bought the phone phone just for that.. A CELL PHONE!!! If I want internet, I have 3 computers at home. If I want an MP3, I have an IPod. If I want pictures, I have a digital camera. The V3m is a great PHONE!! Remember this when you look at phones. You want a PHONE! The rest is just flash & glitter.
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This phone is FAR from perfect. It's slow to respond, reception is just ok, and all the features are crippled. Is this guy kidding?? He must work for Verizon.
Where to buy
Motorola Razr V3m - silver (Verizon Wireless):
$48.99
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