Don't have either phone yet, but I hear a lot of problems with the Sync, the RAZR doesn't have problems, it has abusers.
gerio Posts: 477
Phone Model: (Long sigh) 'Nother iPhone (keeping my Moto Q, though)
Service Provider: AT&T & Cellular South
Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:45 am
Malibu21 wrote:
Don't have either phone yet, but I hear a lot of problems with the Sync, the RAZR doesn't have problems, it has abusers.
Ouch, Malibu, that hurts!
Geri O
bragl Posts: 7
Phone Model: Razr V3
Service Provider: Cingular
Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:19 pm
Anyone have a comment on the V3xx's 3.5 talk time? If this is the bare minimum for talking and then you add Bluetooth and whatever else you may do.seems that a great phone is less of a prize when you have to charge it all of the time. I was thinking about upgrading from my present V3 (6 hours talk time), but that one point is an issue? It doesn't seem to be an issue with anyone else though.
gerio Posts: 477
Phone Model: (Long sigh) 'Nother iPhone (keeping my Moto Q, though)
Service Provider: AT&T & Cellular South
Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:10 am
It's about the same as any other phone I've ever used in 12 or 13 years of using mobile phones. The features and usability of the phone, in my opinion, make the battery issue a non-issue. As for your question regarding talk time between the V3 and V3xx, I've not seen any difference. I like the V3xx. A lot.
About 7 years ago, I started using mobile phones exclusively, eschewing landlines altogether. Since that time, every phone I've owned has needed charging overnight and sometimes in the early evening if it's been a particularly busy day. Using Bluetooth made the problem a little worse. However, it's not fatal. Keep chargers with you, both 120V and car models. It's a way of life. The 21st century, if you will.