Motorola V3x
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- Nick
- nMa
- 06 Dec 2005
May I have some mews about the software and the menus? Tnx
- D
- Dockmaster
- jI9
- 06 Dec 2005
Fernando -
No problem. Cheers!
Like to hear more about others' experiences with the V3x.
Dockmaster
- F
- Fernando
- Pjs
- 05 Dec 2005
Dockmaster,
Thanks for your tip. Now i Can use all the functions of my V3x. And i have to say, this is the best cellphone i ever had. A lot of functions and resources. thanks to all
- M
- Mark
- Ihm
- 05 Dec 2005
Ordered my V3 from Vodafone website on Sunday, but just received email saying they are out of stock and that i will have to wait 7-10 days! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
- m
- mike lee
- 4u7
- 05 Dec 2005
i like this phone, but no PM radio
- c
- carl
- Mx@
- 05 Dec 2005
Nice phone...looks smart but as with previous comments, the battery cover is crap and makes the phone feel cheap, blue lite when charging is smart but irritating when in bed as the room lights up with a faint blue glow,creepy !!! Also problems linking it to the PC...is there a phone managment disk at all for this ?
- j
- jzlz1996
- nHS
- 05 Dec 2005
Battery capacity is too small,I don't think this phone can last too days average use
- A
- Atal
- iLR
- 04 Dec 2005
Im dieing a slow death, I need this phone :(
hurry up mobilefun.co.uk!
- D
- Dockmaster
- jkg
- 03 Dec 2005
1. Make sure HS820 is charged.
2. Press and hold multifunction button on HS820 headset until Blue LED is on solid.
3. On main menu of V3x go to Connection->Bluetooth Link->Audio Devices->Look for Devices
4.) Follow the interactive screens
5.) Use 0000 as the passcode
6.) Happy Bluetoothing ...
Dockmaster
- F
- Fernando
- Pjs
- 03 Dec 2005
i'm trying to conect my headset BT H820 and my V3X, but the cell can´t find any device in his search... please help me... i´m in Brazil... tks in advance to all...
- d
- dockmaster
- jkg
- 03 Dec 2005
Paul B -
The V3x will only find audio devices when doing a search for devices from the BT menu.
To find other devices to exchange files (pics and music) see my post below. Go to multimedia and then sounds ...
If others are trying to connect to exchange pics and music use the Find Me option under the BT menu, and use the Find Other Devices under BT menu when connecting to a headset (ie, HS820, H500, HT820, etc.)
You must try the stereo BT headset or stereo USB connection. No need for an iPOD anymore when you load songs on the transflash card.
Dockmaster
- A
- Atal
- iLR
- 03 Dec 2005
I want my phone :(
mobilefun.co.uk hurry up!!!!
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- Wishywash
- Ihp
- 03 Dec 2005
@Andy
There should be a manual in the UK box cos i got one with mine, but the voice command doesn't need setting up.
All you do is press the voice command button on the side and say the name as you typed it in when you saved your contacts, the software then finds the nearest match and calls it. no programing needed, how cool is that. you can also just tell it a number and the will call that to. God i love this phone.
- P
- Paul B
- MSR
- 03 Dec 2005
Does anybody know why the V3x doesn't seem to find any devices when performing a bluetooth search ? It can receive messages etc from other bluetooth devices yet i cant seem find anything on my handset when i perform a bluetooth search ?
- a
- abbass
- SuA
- 03 Dec 2005
very good & beautiful
- d
- dockmaster
- jkg
- 03 Dec 2005
To copy ringtones with Bluetooth go to Multimedia->Sounds->Options->Manage->Copy->Look for Devices
Try the BT stereo headset!!!
- d
- dockmaster
- jkg
- 03 Dec 2005
Andy -
Is your phone set to Automatic network selection?
Settings->Network->Network Setup->Band
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- Rob
- nEt
- 03 Dec 2005
I have just brought this phone.
I have to say at first I thought everything was fantastic and I was looking forward to get to know the phone.
But there is no user manual in the 3 UK box, so I can't get any of the features to work ie the voice commands.
Does anyone know where I can down load the PDF of the full user manual?
- W
- WishyWash
- IgR
- 02 Dec 2005
....Also,
You can't really compare the v3i with the v3x - They are designed for different functions -
True the V3i is better than the v3 with a 1.23MP camera and a memory card slot. The software has been updated to include iTunes support, but the battery life seems to have suffered greatly for these minor changes - Dropping by 80hrs stand by to 200hrs compared to the v3
The V3x however has been designed purely for the 3G market which means faster, better online content. Plus a 2MP camera, a bigger, clearer screen and the battery life is still better that the V3i at 250hrs stand by.
The V3x may not be as thin, but makes up for it in design. But yet again it depends on what you want in a phone, i personally prefer the v3x as i feel it's a major leap forward for the V-series, but if you want a handset thats thin but don't really care about features then the v3i will do the job.
- m
- mathew
- pYI
- 02 Dec 2005
some places like vodaphone say it is now available to buy but others say not. i can not wait till i get oneit will be the best around even better then the k750 and the w800. if u want the best get the vx3!!!!!!!!!