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  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Text Messaging
  • - Camera
       Average OVERALL Rating for the Motorola v325:

    Review Title: V325i drops more calls than it keeps (by Russ) - 01/02/2007

    Ratings for the following topics:
  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Text Messaging
  • - Camera

    Pros: Price
    Cons: This is the worst reception we have ever had with a Motorola phone. If a phone drop calls it is worthless.
    Additional Comments: We live in the mountains so expect an issue with cell phones. However, the V325i drops calls in downtown Woodland Park, CO., in sight of the towers. We are going to have to return it to Verizon.
    Overall rating of the Motorola v325:

    Reviewer's experience
    Phones owned before: "more than 4".
    Self-evaluation of technical knowledge: "I'm above average"

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  • Review Title: No Title (by Wayne) - 11/13/2006

    Ratings for the following topics:
  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Camera

    Pros: JPG Just plain good !! (excellent)
    Cons: none that I find
    Additional Comments: This has to be the best phone I have had, I am not into taking pictures with my phone (have a camera for that)and the internet (have a Computer)I have a severe hearing loss corrected with a hearing aid in one ear and deaf in the other so the phone is used with the aid and there is no buzzing ,etc like I had with my other phone with the GSM service, so if you have the same problems this is the phone for you along with the CDMA service it is an excellent choice but if you are looking for a lot of gadgets on a phone look else where..
    Overall rating of the Motorola v325:

    Reviewer's experience
    Phones owned before: "2 to 4 cell phones".
    Self-evaluation of technical knowledge: "I'm average"

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  • Review Title: motorola v325 (by Ed) - 11/05/2006

    Ratings for the following topics:
  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Text Messaging
  • - Camera

    Pros: great lights, nice rubber grip, great reception
    Cons: VOLUME!
    Additional Comments: Perfect phone if they fix the volume is too low.
    Overall rating of the Motorola v325:

    Reviewer's experience
    Phones owned before: "more than 4".
    Self-evaluation of technical knowledge: "I'm a techie"

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  • Review Title: No Title (by Mikey) - 11/02/2006

    Ratings for the following topics:
  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Text Messaging
  • - Camera

    Pros: Solid build, Very nice display, Very good signal strength, Easy to use, Very good battery life if just using it as a phone
    Cons: Sometimes hard to hear ringing in noisy areas, No ring and vibrate option
    Additional Comments: This is a very good phone. The navigator is really cool. I can scroll through the features easier than on my old LG3200. Much better signal strength and battery life. The phone will freeze up if you try to change the wallpapers to quickly. Other than that it has been great
    Overall rating of the Motorola v325:

    Reviewer's experience
    Phones owned before: "2 to 4 cell phones".
    Self-evaluation of technical knowledge: "I'm average"

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  • Review Title: Stinks. Avoid it. (by mrsfixit) - 08/06/2006

    Ratings for the following topics:
  • - Sound Quality
  • - Speakerphone
  • - Ringtone Volume
  • - Strength of Signal Reception
  • - Keypad
  • - Display
  • - Selection of Features
  • - Text Messaging
  • - Camera

    Pros: Display is just ok, menu's are fairly easy to navigate.
    Cons: HORRIIBLE reception and sound, lousy battery life, no way to transfer pix to your PC...
    Additional Comments: Terrible reception and voice quality- people sound like they're talking underwater. Ugly wallpaper, lousy ringtones. If you have Verizon you have to buy new ones from them. You can't make your own, as there is no way to transfer data to the phone. Data transfer is crippled by Verizon. This model is also known for locking up.
    Overall rating of the Motorola v325:

    Reviewer's experience
    Phones owned before: "2 to 4 cell phones".
    Self-evaluation of technical knowledge: "I'm a techie"

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