I had reception trouble with my Samsung Galaxy S3 and the new S3 covered under verizon warranty so I bought a Razor M while waiting for verizon to send me a S4 for replacment of my S3 since I heard reveiws of Motorola having better reception. I run my mom around since she can no longer drive to all her appointments such as various doctors and hairdressing appointments and use my cellphone to occupy myself watching netflix. The reception on the motorola was enough that I could stream Netflix at the 4 offices that I couldnt on the S3. I really like the circle app on the motorola and the size is much easier to handle and the buttons on the same side so you can use them with one thumb is great where the S3 you almost need 2 hands. The slideover quick menu is no big deal to me. The screen colors are great, camera ok. battery life good. All and all very nice phone.Read full review
The screen is a bit small, but adequate. People report the sound quality they hear on their end is excellent. The audio quality of the speaker is a little scratchy, but again adequate. The battery runs down a little quicker than I'm used to but of course it is a used item.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Better than its predecessor in almost every way With the Droid RAZR M, Google and Motorola have set their sights on creating a dependable smartphone for the everyperson -- one that's inoffensive in its design, pared-down for comfort and easy to use on the software front. Though the M didn't initially get the tech industry's blood pumping, this unassuming and well-crafted phone could prove to be the salve for casual smartphone users accustomed to confusing skins. In fact, we'd go so far as to say that Motorola's minimal UX lands the phone in Nexus territory -- and it should only get better going forward. With the promise of a prompt software update, the consistency of its day-to-day performance and some killer battery life, the M is Verizon's budget device to beat. For $99 on contract you could easily snare the older Galaxy Nexus, but if that's your bag, you may as well hold out for the next flagship to hit later this winter. No, the Droid RAZR M isn't for the hardcore, but it is well-suited to the smart customer. Which is why Verizon might wind up with a sleeper hit on its hands.Read full review
This phone came in perfect condition and great timing. I've had this phone for almost a month and so far it's seems very durable and problem free. Pros: battery life, big screen, simple use, 4G Cons: can't take battery out & this product does not come with charger Overall I've very pleased and would recommend this phone to anyone that loves android systems.
The phone is in great working condition but lacks custom features that I'd become used to having on andriod phones. Other than that it is a great phone and a great size.
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