May 8, 2006
User Friendliness – Motorola V3 Mobile Phone Review
Open the phone, and you're treated to a gorgeous, 2.5-inch,
260,000-color display. Wonderfully vivid and crisp, it does a fine job
of showing photos and graphics, and it's easy to view in direct light.
The text size, however, cannot be changed. Immediately below the
screen are the unique navigation controls and keypad. To ensure the
Razr's slim stature, navigation buttons lie completely flush with the
surface of the phone.. For menu navigation, you get a five-way toggle
that acts as a shortcut to four user-defined features. There also are
two soft keys, Talk and End buttons, and dedicated keys for the Web
browser and messaging. As with most Motorola handsets, the Razr has
Talk and End buttons that are in different positions. The side of the
RAZR V3 contains a connection for a Mini-USB plug. An adaptor is
included that also allows charging the phone through this input.
Additionally, voice functionality and standard volume keys on the
sides provide convenient access.

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