Motorola V3x Review

£from freeOct 2006

Stuff says 4

Unlike the V3, this phone can’t get by on looks alone. Good if you want to go wireless

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Stuff magazine Tue, Oct 3 2006, 6:00AM

Take one iconic mobile, load it with multimedia features and try not to lose the gloss. As Meatloaf is wont to growl, two out of three ain’t bad.

It’s not that the 3G version of the Razr is inelegant; it’s that where the V3’s chassis was classy metal, here it’s nasty plastic, and while the V3 was tastefully minimal, this somehow looks fussy. It seems a little bloated, too, but it is packing much more firepower.

It mightpack more features, but it needs to hit the gym
This being a 3G phone, there’s a 2megapixel camera – with close-up mode – for general pics and a lo-res one on the inside for video calls. Initially you’d be forgiven for thinking this is hardly a music phone: there’s no memory card bundled in the box, although there’s space for a TransFlash card buried in the battery compartment.

Getting music onto the V3x is a simple case of connecting the USB cable, then dragging and dropping – there’s no extra software needed.

Wireless stereo – at a price
Aside from volume, there are also no dedicated controls – you have to use the D-pad to play, pause, etc. Still, you get the luxury of A2DP for hooking up a stereo Bluetooth headset.

Motorola isn’t known for having the most friendly of menu systems and this is little better than previous models, although at least the sharp screen means it all looks nice.

If you want a decent media phone that’s not too tough on the eyes, this might fit your bill – but the wireless headphones option is its only killer feature. Besides, Motorola’s HT820 Bluetooth headphones will relieve you of an extra £50. They’re comfortable but not exactly inconspicuous and it’s one more thing to charge up before you go out.

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Digital zoom rating
8x
FM radio
No
Main camera resolution
2
Memory card slots
Yes
Memory card type
microSD/TransFlash
Operating system
n/a
Optical zoom rating
n/a
Screen resolution
240x320
Standby time
250
Storage
64MB
Supported music formats
MP3, MP4, AAC, WMA
Talktime
5
Triband
Yes
Video resolution
1600x1200
Wi-Fi
No
Xenon flash
No

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