Motorola RAZR V3, released in 2004 - an old phone’s review Ringtones: • Motorola RAZR V3 (2004... More details about the phone: www.gsmarena.com/motorola_raz...
just bought it. I want to switch it up, and get rid of my tiktok addiction and I don't want to depend so much on my smartphone anymore, it's a great phone.
@@pablodc8317 the good thing is that I just have to insert my sim I am using now and I have full functionality and unlimited free Calls and Messages thanks to my card
My dad had this in blue and my mom had it in pink. Dad even had a wireless earpiece/microphone and a phone holder belt to take calls back in the day. I thought that earpiece was the coolest thing ever as a kid. And that latin style ringtone is still burned into my memory to this day.
I remember when I was a kid my parents got me one and I have very big nostalgia towards it. That's why I decided for my first folding phone to be Motorola and just got RAZR 40 Ultra (RAZR+). Absolutely astonishing, and nostalgic feeling is refreshed with modern technology.
Time to acquire one again, reminiscing almost 20 year old time when I got this phone back on highschool and to get rid of Social Media Addiction mainly Tiktok, Instagram and Facebook 😜
Hi Mike, I bought a gold razr v3i listed as new. It turns on after chargingand inserting sim, both screens are working and keypad lights up but I can't get the keypad to work. None of the buttons except the power on button is working. Also side panel volume buttons aren't responding. Is there some kind of lock in keypad or what. Please help me out I watch all your unboxings . How can I get the keypad to work ? The seller isn't taking returns. Help
I hate to say it, but to me it looks like you’ve been scammed. Phones like these don’t sell new and unused; they practically don’t exist. They’re refurbished at best, often assembled from parts that are worse than the original. That’s why you only have to buy these things at reputable sellers - which are those that have high ratings and provide some warranty. If the seller doesn’t accept returns, it’s most likely because they know what they are in fact selling. The keypad hasn’t got a factory lock; it simply doesn’t work as it should. I’m sorry; you’re going to have to be careful next time.
This phone only supports GSM bands. You’d need to find a carrier that still runs their GSM networks (it used to be T-Mobile and AT&T in the US if I remember correctly). In some countries, these have been shut down already.
I Got my dads old T-MOBILE razr a few weeks ago battery shot and only works if you have a SIM card & battery currently so I am buying a SIM card and he’s buying a battery
@@MikeShowsPhones that means this is the genuine one. I can’t seem to find any original one (sellers say it’s original but most of the time plastic body and some weird keypad)
I remember that it comes with a game similar to Donkey Kong and Mario, but this one was about zombies, but I don't remember what it's called, if someone passes it on I would appreciate it if you could tell me.