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Motorola RAZR V3

Motorola RAZR V3My new ‘Motorola Razr V3′ is proving to be a very capable phone. I struggled with it for a day initially because the ergonomics are completely different to the family of Sony Ericssons I have previously owned. All it takes to get to grips with technology is sitting down with the, dare I say it, user manual (Honestly, I very rarely do this as can be proved by the number of problems I have!). You can personalise the phone in a lot of ways, choosing what buttons will do what and when they should do it. The phonebook took some time to convert from Outlook but now my contacts are much better organised. The only issue I am seeing at the moment is battery life. It has only been charged a few times and as such will not be at its peak but still, it has been dying after two days of heavy use. My Sony could get through at least 4 days with Bluetooth switched on. It may have something to do with the 100m range of the RAZR vs the 10m range of the T610. Either way, I tend to charge the phone each night so I don’t think I will have too much of an issue. There can be no argument on build quality, it is the nicest phone I have used in that respect and the image quality of the screen is great. The final test will come later when I get to try out my new Bluetrek G2 Bluetooth headset that I bought from Mobilefun. With any luck it will all go to plan… I will write my views here later.