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Author Differences between V330 and V3
R. P.

2005-07-16, 6:55 am

I made cursory look at the features of both of these phones and could
not see any significant one beyond their looks. It seems that Moto
simply spread out the bulky V330 into a slimmer design: reducing depth
at the expense of width and height. Is there more to it?

Rudy

Matt

2005-07-18, 4:55 pm

It has Bluetooth, video recording, better OS, and a better keypad. Other
than that, it pretty much looks the same on the outside. I have heard of a
few strange issues with this phone, but I don't have one so I can't say for
sure.


Matt


"R. P." <r_pol12gar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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quote:

>I made cursory look at the features of both of these phones and could not
>see any significant one beyond their looks. It seems that Moto simply
>spread out the bulky V330 into a slimmer design: reducing depth at the
>expense of width and height. Is there more to it?
>
> Rudy



talksense

2005-07-18, 4:55 pm

One significant difference between V3 and other phones is : reception. V3
gets better reception than any other phones that I have ever used. I have
used quite a lot of other phones. V3 is amazing for reception.

http://www.mobileisgood.com


"R. P." <r_pol12gar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> I made cursory look at the features of both of these phones and could
> not see any significant one beyond their looks. It seems that Moto
> simply spread out the bulky V330 into a slimmer design: reducing depth
> at the expense of width and height. Is there more to it?
>
> Rudy
>



R. P.

2005-07-18, 10:55 pm

"Matt" <matt@xtlab.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> It has Bluetooth, video recording, better OS, and a better keypad.
> Other than that, it pretty much looks the same on the outside. I have
> heard of a few strange issues with this phone, but I don't have one so
> I can't say for sure.


What are you talking about? The V330 can also do video clips and has
Bluetooth. The rest is just looks and feel which I readily grant you.
Better OS? That needs to be qualified to me better than just saying it's
better. Better in what way?

JP

R. P.

2005-07-18, 10:55 pm

"talksense" <imranraf@hotmail.com> wrote:
quote:

> One significant difference between V3 and other phones is : reception.
> V3
> gets better reception than any other phones that I have ever used. I
> have
> used quite a lot of other phones. V3 is amazing for reception.
>
> http://www.mobileisgood.com


Have you had a V330 to compare that reception? 'Cause I find V330's
quite good, too, but then I haven't tried V3. Thanks for that link,
BTW; it is quite useful.

Rudy

R. P.

2005-07-18, 10:55 pm

"Matt" <matt@xtlab.com> wrote:
quote:

> Doh.. for some reason I was thinking V300 vs V330... If your talking
> about the V3 Razr, there is simply no comparison. The V3 is a much
> much much better phone and also looks a ton better (and you can slip
> it in your pocket easily unlike the bulky V330). It also has dual
> color screens if that matters to you.


Oh, then I should have waited with my reply to your previous post. In
any case, I agree that if I was buying a phone right now I would go for
the V3 instead of the V330, even at the higher price. However, the
differences are not great enough for me to drop my V330 and go for V3. A
few months from now we will probably be talking the same way about V3 in
comparison to yet a newer model as we are talking now about V3 vs. V330.
:-(

Rudy

Matt

2005-07-19, 4:55 pm

"R. P." <r_pol12gar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> "Matt" <matt@xtlab.com> wrote:
>
> Oh, then I should have waited with my reply to your previous post. In any
> case, I agree that if I was buying a phone right now I would go for the V3
> instead of the V330, even at the higher price. However, the differences
> are not great enough for me to drop my V330 and go for V3. A few months
> from now we will probably be talking the same way about V3 in comparison
> to yet a newer model as we are talking now about V3 vs. V330. :-(
>
> Rudy


That is 100% true. There is always a 'better' phone that will come along.
But for now, the V3 is a really good phone.

Matt


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