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Review: Motorola RAZR V3c

Motorola RAZR v3c

Verizon users have been waiting for a RAZR for more than a year now. The nation's most popular phone redefined cool with its sharp, silver lines. The new version improves on some of the original's features while keeping the excellent design, reception, and sound quality.

The V3c also might bring unrestricted Bluetooth to Verizon customers. For years, the carrier has crippled its phones' Bluetooth capabilities, preventing you from transferring your camera-phone pictures to your PC. Both of our test phones allowed Bluetooth file transfers, and we were even able to assign our own Bluetooth-sent MP3s as ringtones. We heard about other V3c users having the same experience, too. This goes strongly against Verizon's past policies, so we asked both the carrier and Motorola about it. Neither got back to us with a definitive answer by press time; our suspicion is that less-restrictive Bluetooth is an unintentional but widely available feature.

Review courtesy of ABC News (click for full review)


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