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the overall this phone used to be and i still mantain it to be the best phone for 3g network and txting but trying to buy a brand new one is near impossible the ones that they say are new are rubbish they are really refurbished v3 NOT NEW at all some faults are in the key pads some in the sim reader so be warned they are not brand new factory sealed if from outside australia and in no way are they worth more than $75unless aussie stock then they are well worth $150-$200 but by far the most easy to use hand set good graphics and light weight and the bluetooth brill this stock was discontinued in about 2009/2010 but well worth it if you can find a decent one
Within a few weeks of purchase I had to buy a new battery. Difficult to turn off. Makes a lot of noise when turning off, meaning it's not good to turn off when in a meeting, theater or any public place for that matter. Bigger than expected for a flip phone to carried in a pocket, as I do. I should have stuck with Nokia. Key pad buttons are small and difficult to see in poor light.
I bought refurbished Motorola Motorazr V3 black but it often says "Insert SIM" so I have to switch it off or even remove battery for it to start working again which is very inconvenient. Also the keypad surficed is not even I guess it's becuase it was repaired but it doesn't bother me as much as "insert SIM" message
Product was great for the first week or so, then it started dialling by itself and sending random text messages. We no longer use it. The actual features of the phone are great,it just stoppped working properly.
I was happy at first with the phone but after only 2 weeks it kept saying insert sim card and wouldnt work I kept taking the sim card out and reinserting and same thing work for few minutes. Was a waste of money. Shame as it was very compatable with my car and hands free ear piece.