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Motorola RAZR V3x review |
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Phonebook
All contacts in the phone book can be viewed either in the form of a classic list of names, each of which is accompanied by a tiny icon of the respective primary number, or in groups of three contacts only, each of which comes along with the icon of the respective primary number, the number itself and a mini picture. Move vertically to switch between contacts and horizontally to view all numbers and email addresses assigned to each contact. Messages and emails can be sent straight from the phonebook. |
2 megapixels Camera
In this chapter we are going to take a closer look at Motorola V3x's camera and its work. It prides on the label "2.0 mega pixels", which seems to impress nobody else but beginners nowadays. Experienced users know well, that not even Carl Zeiss can fully guarantee camera's high performance. The camera release button located on the right side of the phone is divided. It constitutes a key assembly together with the voice dialing button. As I already mentioned, this constructional solution seems illogical to me. In result, the release button is much too small, left alone the fact that its location is not appropriate as it is easy to press by mistake. |
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