V557 vs V3 RAZR
My phone is a V3re, diferent than a V3m . No micro SD slot.
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marx404
"marx404" <404@404.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks, now I know the difference between the V3 and V3m.
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> marx404
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> "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> marx404 wrote:
>>> To Michael, even though there were some great choices out there and yes,
>>> I am on ATT (X-Cing) I specifically wanted a Moto phone. The RAZR V3 is
>>> what ATT offered as a free upgrade (well, with a $50. mail-in rebate
>>> card I gotta wait for) and is similar in features to the V557.
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>>> I attribute my video storage issue to Moto Phone Tools as I was
>>> sucessfully able to make and store as many video clips as I wanted from
>>> the phone itself, ergo the problem lies in MPT telling me that there is
>>> not enough storage space when there really was ample space.
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>>>>You can buy add-on memory for the RAZR V3. It's called something like
>>>>"microSD/Trans Flash". Mine is 2 GB. The brand is "SanDisk". I bought
>>>>mine from Amazon. I haven't needed to store anything in it yet but it's
>>>>nice to know it's there in case I need to make a thirty minute video or
>>>>something like that.
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>>> Really? and where is this microSD card located? Are we talking about the
>>> same phone here? A V3?
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>> I don't know about you but I'm talking about a Motorola RAZR V3m. Power
>> off. Remove the battery cover. Remove the battery. Careful inspection
>> should reveal the slot that holds the Micro SD Trans Flash memory. The
>> memmory card is about half the size of a postage stamp.
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