OMG the dreaded internet button on phones at that time I remember having a panic attack when I accidently pressed it because I knew it would cost me several dollars of extra data charges on my plan.
I hate that I didn't have the money to buy it back then and now that I can buy it, I can't use it. I totally wanna show off this phone if I could use it lol
My first phone was an analog Motorola Startech flip phone in 1995 when I was 19 years old I loved that phone and used it until they turned off analog service, I then was looking at this phone but ended up getting a sony walkman flip phone instead
@@shadmanrahman7038 this phone will only work on a 2g network. The calls are not as crisp, the text messaging works but I couldn't send messages with photos.
I love these phones. My mom and dad had one each when I was little-now, I own five of them in various colors and model revisions. The pink one is, of course, my favorite and current daily driver😁 BTW, that new one of yours looks like a bootleg-manufacturers will take the motherboards out of phones with ruined outer shells, and put them into their own newly-made reproductions. The quality of these repros varies wildly, from actually decent to downright BAD! You can tell by the way that the "M" on the front is the same color as the plastic rather than having the silver sticker. As for accessibility, you can put your own custom themes on the menus and home screens...some of my favorites are a Hello Kitty theme and a monochrome black and white one that's very high contrast.
@@ChakkyCharizard yes I definitely have a bootleg versions n. The keypad is also very shiny. I still have my original Razr but the screen no longer works 🫤
@@LauraMalvoyanteIt sounds like the ribbon cable connecting the display may have snapped somehow. You *might* be able to swap the LCD of your bootleg in (I don't know if they used their own LCD or not), but disassembling the phone involves a lot of steps and many tiny pieces which may be difficult for someone with low vision. Even I couldn't do it without my glasses! BTW, the MMS is likely not working because the server it's pointing to is no longer there. Finding your carrier's updated internet/MMS settings is a task and a half, since it's configured a little differently today than it was in '07-to the point I abandoned attempting it completely when I discovered I could replace the phone's firmware with that of another carrier whose old MMS and internet settings are still valid, and have it work once I carrier unlocked the phone. Super jealous of your light pink one also. That's the one I originally wanted, but I ended up with the hot pink one because it's the only one I could find😂
@@ChakkyCharizard I tried taking apart my light pink one but I coul.n'yd do it myself and I didn't want to damage it. I'm sure I could take it to the repair shop near my house to have them try to swap the screen or ribbon. I don't have the patience for the MMS configurations and honestly I don't think people want my razr photos 😂
please tell me if I understood correctly that I can’t use razr v3 or blackberry phones now, because there are no SIM cards suitable for the bottom? on ebay, there are these phones for 30-40 dollars, as I understand they are reflashed? or are these Chinese versions? in general, please explain to me whether I can use them, if so, where can I buy them?🙏🏻
The Razr has a lot of knock-offs or chinese versions that are similar but lesser quality. I haven't had this issue with the BlackBerry phones but I'm sure it exists. I bought my BlackBerry devices on eBay and had no issues exect the sim tray was broken. The Razr I bought on Etsy and it was not the orighinal version but still works perfectly fine.
@@LauraMalvoyante razr v3, supports 2G only. After reading a lot of information, I realized that there is not a single cellular company left in the USA that supports 2g. How does razr work for you?
@mcwingz I use giffgaff which runs off the o2 network. All the UK networks still use 2g and will for years. Three have never had a 2g network as they launched as a 3g only company.
@@LauraMalvoyante yeah it's really nice to still have the option to use nice nostalgic devices. As I was looking for 3g Razrs though for longer support I now actually found out that my provider actually doesn't even support 3g anymore but - counterintuitively - 2g they still provide.
@@TheEdge92 that's crazy. It doesn't make much sense to support 2g and not 3g. I wish Europe would step in and make some sort of rule about this. What if people traveling with 3g devices travel to another country and their phone no longer works?
@@xxhorrorpunkxx no it's not it's a factory refurbished unit. The factory refurb units had the color matched Motorola logo and were often missing other accents on the logos
The v3m also had expandable memory. I'm actually playing with my metallic red old Sprint Razr v3m right now that I bought new when i was a teen. I still have all 5 of my old Razrs and hundreds of Nextels. I used to refurb/reflash, unlock, use and collect them. Still do. I'm a lifelong auto mechanic but I also rebuild these awesome phones I grew up with. I also still love these and man what a better time in life! I'm putting together another Razr V3A right now with all the spare phone parts I still have
OMG the dreaded internet button on phones at that time I remember having a panic attack when I accidently pressed it because I knew it would cost me several dollars of extra data charges on my plan.
That was the worst! Or when people would text me during the day when it charged me. Now nobody texts me 😅
I hate that I didn't have the money to buy it back then and now that I can buy it, I can't use it. I totally wanna show off this phone if I could use it lol
It's the worst. I have that feeling with the older BlackBerry phones. The phones today don't give me that feeling that these devices did.
My first phone was an analog Motorola Startech flip phone in 1995 when I was 19 years old I loved that phone and used it until they turned off analog service, I then was looking at this phone but ended up getting a sony walkman flip phone instead
How is the Sony Walkman flip phone?
@@LauraMalvoyante It was alright I don't have it anymore
Also how is the speaker quality on those phones….I mean are they loud enough that I can hear any messages/calls through my earphones??
The Razr phone quality is not great since it is on a 2g network. It's loud but not crisp.
is there any issue of call and messaging in this phone? I mean i have 4g sim , will i be able to talk smoothly and text messages with this?
@@shadmanrahman7038 this phone will only work on a 2g network. The calls are not as crisp, the text messaging works but I couldn't send messages with photos.
@@LauraMalvoyante Got it. Thanks a lot for replying.
I love these phones. My mom and dad had one each when I was little-now, I own five of them in various colors and model revisions. The pink one is, of course, my favorite and current daily driver😁 BTW, that new one of yours looks like a bootleg-manufacturers will take the motherboards out of phones with ruined outer shells, and put them into their own newly-made reproductions. The quality of these repros varies wildly, from actually decent to downright BAD! You can tell by the way that the "M" on the front is the same color as the plastic rather than having the silver sticker.
As for accessibility, you can put your own custom themes on the menus and home screens...some of my favorites are a Hello Kitty theme and a monochrome black and white one that's very high contrast.
@@ChakkyCharizard yes I definitely have a bootleg versions n. The keypad is also very shiny. I still have my original Razr but the screen no longer works 🫤
@@LauraMalvoyanteIt sounds like the ribbon cable connecting the display may have snapped somehow. You *might* be able to swap the LCD of your bootleg in (I don't know if they used their own LCD or not), but disassembling the phone involves a lot of steps and many tiny pieces which may be difficult for someone with low vision. Even I couldn't do it without my glasses!
BTW, the MMS is likely not working because the server it's pointing to is no longer there. Finding your carrier's updated internet/MMS settings is a task and a half, since it's configured a little differently today than it was in '07-to the point I abandoned attempting it completely when I discovered I could replace the phone's firmware with that of another carrier whose old MMS and internet settings are still valid, and have it work once I carrier unlocked the phone.
Super jealous of your light pink one also. That's the one I originally wanted, but I ended up with the hot pink one because it's the only one I could find😂
@@ChakkyCharizard I tried taking apart my light pink one but I coul.n'yd do it myself and I didn't want to damage it. I'm sure I could take it to the repair shop near my house to have them try to swap the screen or ribbon. I don't have the patience for the MMS configurations and honestly I don't think people want my razr photos 😂
what service provider did you use?
I use a French carrier, SFR
what kind of sim card did you put on it?
@@DaftRebel mini SIM
@@LauraMalvoyante Excellent! Big thanks!
What service provider allows you to use an old razor phone?
I live in France and use SFR
please tell me if I understood correctly that I can’t use razr v3 or blackberry phones now, because there are no SIM cards suitable for the bottom? on ebay, there are these phones for 30-40 dollars, as I understand they are reflashed? or are these Chinese versions? in general, please explain to me whether I can use them, if so, where can I buy them?🙏🏻
The Razr has a lot of knock-offs or chinese versions that are similar but lesser quality. I haven't had this issue with the BlackBerry phones but I'm sure it exists. I bought my BlackBerry devices on eBay and had no issues exect the sim tray was broken. The Razr I bought on Etsy and it was not the orighinal version but still works perfectly fine.
@@LauraMalvoyante razr v3, supports 2G only. After reading a lot of information, I realized that there is not a single cellular company left in the USA that supports 2g. How does razr work for you?
I still use one here in the UK as my back up phone. It's always on me or in the car. It will work on the network here until at least 2033
Heyy…..quick question…motorola razr or blackberry q10??
Blackberry Q10 all the way 🙌
What if I just want the phone to receive calls? And send messages
I got mine to work for calls and texts. You just need a carrier that supports 3g.
I still use one here in the UK as my back up phone. It's always on me or in the car. It will work on the network here until at least 2033
@@BarryRerack147 thanks, which network do you use? Do you know if Three UK, Lebara or Vodafone support 2G?
@mcwingz I use giffgaff which runs off the o2 network. All the UK networks still use 2g and will for years. Three have never had a 2g network as they launched as a 3g only company.
i want to buy that phone , where i can buy it
I bought mine on Etsy. There are also some on eBay
@@LauraMalvoyante Thanks
I see some other 2g old phones on Ebay too bad we only have 850MHZ on one carrier here
I just found out that germany still supports 2g as a fallback
Awesome. You can still use some pretty nice devices still! France keeps pushing the date to stop 2g.
@@LauraMalvoyante yeah it's really nice to still have the option to use nice nostalgic devices. As I was looking for 3g Razrs though for longer support I now actually found out that my provider actually doesn't even support 3g anymore but - counterintuitively - 2g they still provide.
@@TheEdge92 that's crazy. It doesn't make much sense to support 2g and not 3g. I wish Europe would step in and make some sort of rule about this. What if people traveling with 3g devices travel to another country and their phone no longer works?
thats a fake version also
@@xxhorrorpunkxx no it's not it's a factory refurbished unit. The factory refurb units had the color matched Motorola logo and were often missing other accents on the logos
Wait what? My V3 came with a 16G micro SD. I’m looking at it right now
Maybe it was an optional upgrade. I’ve never had an SD option for my V3s
@@LauraMalvoyante that’s possible. It was a special T Mobile one. The Motorola logo on the outside lit up blue, also, and it was jet black.
@@LauraMalvoyantev3i has a memory card slot :)
Where did you buy it from? And does it allow smooth call and texts? I wanna buy one.
The v3m also had expandable memory. I'm actually playing with my metallic red old Sprint Razr v3m right now that I bought new when i was a teen. I still have all 5 of my old Razrs and hundreds of Nextels. I used to refurb/reflash, unlock, use and collect them. Still do. I'm a lifelong auto mechanic but I also rebuild these awesome phones I grew up with. I also still love these and man what a better time in life! I'm putting together another Razr V3A right now with all the spare phone parts I still have