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The last time i asked, it cost 37500 bucks in MUMBAI. Through the exclusive V3 lounges. Sorry i can't do the conversion.
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Posted: 2005-01-18 19:53:24
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I have the phone and love it. It's small, light and good looking.
Texting is very simple once you get used to it.
If I want music I have an iPod.
If I want photos I have a proper digital camera.
Who, other than school kids wants video on a phone??? Could never see the point of that.
Maybe the V3 appeals to more adult users, not the student types who want the Nokia-esque coloured fascias and multi tasking mp3 playing gadgets. A phone is not likely to be a decent camera in the near future. If I was going to an occasion no way would I leave my camera at home because I have one on my phone. I like to see a bit of detail on my pictures.
I wanted a phone that I could make calls from. That's it. That's what the V3 does and it looks good while it's doing it. I didn't pay anything for it so I consider it a good deal. If it doesn't suit you, don't buy it.
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Posted: 2005-01-19 16:03:52
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Bought this phone in India (B'lore) in November for 34K (with the HS-810 BT headset included).
As mentioned above, dont buy a V3 if you're looking for the latest technology. The V3 doesnt have EGDE, Megapixel camera and a whole lot of other things. The memory can get filled up pretty soon and there are a few issues with the user interface (its not lightening fast, phonebook is cumbersome etc).
What the V3 has going for it is excellent design. If something as mundane as a phone can be considered sexy, then this phone is! Also, reception on this phone is amazing and the mic and speakers are very good. BT works great. And the internal screen is very bright and vivid, although it has been installed the wrong way (narrow lateral viewing angle).
There's no doubt that this phone will be obsolete in a few months. But, in my opinion the style shouldnt fade for a long time. If Moto hadn't released it, I would have had to buy a Nokia 8890 because that's the only other handset I can think of in the same category. What remains to be seen is if the metal and plastic (yes, the bottom of the phone is not metal!) construction can stand the test of time.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 17:39:04
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And, if you have to choose between V300 and V600 wich one would you take?
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Posted: 2005-01-22 06:07:22
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