This article describes how to connect Motorola's Razr v3 cell phone to the PC and then add your own custom sounds, mp3 files, to its memory.
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Here we assume you have the following items:
The Motorola RAZR V3 weighs 3.35 ounces and measures 3.86 x 2.09 x.54 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6.67 hours of digital talk time, and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900.
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- Re: RAZR V3: Motorola Phone Tools Challenges 2010-03-10, 23:03 PM I am also having problems with MPT, I just loaded V 4.0 and let it do the updates, my system is also XP with SP3, when MPT tries to detect my phone a RAZR V3xx, my computer freezes to a blue screen and says it has encountered a major problem.
- Connect your Motorola RAZR V3 to you computer via Bluetooth or USB and start your Motorola Mobile Phone Tools (MPT). Transfer your SMS Text messages to your Mobile Phone Tools (MPT) by clicking on the center icon for Menu - Receive SMS Inbox.
- Note: Outlook 2010 is not compatible with Motorola Phone Tools. Motorola Phone Tools version 5.27r is compatible with WINDOWS 7. There are several reasons that could cause your phone not to be detected. Please follow this trouble shooting guide to detect and resolve any issues. Motorola Phone Tools is not compatible with any iDen phones.
Motorola Razr V3 cellphone
PC with Windows XP
A good USB cable
The first part of this project is to get the cell phone to successfully connect to the PC. After trying a whole bunch of stuff that didn't work, a solution for connecting was found here.
The first hurdle was trying to get the USB cable to connect properly to the PC's USB ports.
Connecting to a USB hub produces no effect, it may be that the cell phone, or the hub, don't have the proper voltages necessary to interface correctly, it is hard to say. So, to get any sort of signal from the PC to the cell phone, one must connect directly to the USB ports on the PC's mainboard. These would be the ports on the back of the PC.
Another possible problem that is encountered with an initial connection, can be from the use of a bad cable. Connecting with a bad cable will produce the following pop up on the screen:
USB Device Not Recognized
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has
malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
For assistance in solving this problem, click the message.
malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
For assistance in solving this problem, click the message.
Trying to fix this problem via some software solution leads to failure. The solution is to replace the bad cable with a good one.
Once a good cable is attached you should immediately get this popup message on the screen:
Found New Hardware
Motorola Phone (V3r)
The next step is to get the proper drivers installed. There may be various files out there with drivers for this phone, but one file that worked for us was found at Motorola's website. It can be found at this location. The file to download and install is called:
Handset_USB_Driver_32_v4.2.4.msi
More information about this can be found at Motorola's website.
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Double clicking on the file above will start up the driver installation program. When it is complete, reboot the machine.
After the reboot completes, we need to let windows configure the correct drivers for your specific phone. To do this connect the phone to the USB cable. Various popup messages will appear while windows connects the drivers with the phone, such as:
Found New Device detected
Motorola USB modem
When windows has finished with its routines, a final message appears that confirms that the phone is connected:
MotoConnect
Motorola phone has been
successfully detected
successfully detected
The next step is to install Motorola Phone Tools.
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Motorola Phone Razr V3
Late on Wednesday, Motorola officially announced its new Razr foldable smartphone. The company hopes its flexible display phone will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Fold. It also believes that it’s time to bring back its Razr brand with its new handset. And that’s not surprising — the original Motorola Razr V3 mobile phone was a massive hit in the pre-smartphone era.
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Launched in 2004, the Razr V3 had some big differences over other mobile phones of that era. One was that it had a relatively thin profile for its time. It was also made of aluminum, with a color 2.2-inch screen covered in glass. Even the keyboard on this phone looked very cool. Indeed, the design resembled something out of a sci-fi movie from that decade. Its stylized flat buttons, combined with its electroluminescent light, made it look like an upgraded Star Trek communicator. Part of the reason for the slim design was that some parts of the phone, including the antenna, were placed in its thicker “chin”. That part of the phone was solid, which allowed its flip screen to be thinner.
Originally, the Motorola Razr V3 was on the expensive side, at least for phones of that time. It originally cost $500 in that era. However, Motorola wasn’t marketing the Razr V3 to the normal consumer. Instead, it promoted its use to the fashionistas of that decade. In 2005, a version of the phone was even put into gift bags for some attendees of that year’s Academy Awards.
The iTunes connection
While the Razer V3 started out as an expensive phone, Motorola started lowering the price of the handset soon after its launch. In late 2005, a new variant of the phone, the Razr V3i, was launched. It had a number of feature improvements, including a better display and camera. Most notably, it supported Apple’s iTunes. Users could download as many as 100 songs from their iTunes account to the phone. This feature was included nearly two years before Apple launched the first iPhone.
In all, the combined versions of the Razr V3 sold 130 million units, making it the best selling mobile phone with a clamshell design.
The end for the Razr V3, and its (possible) comeback
In 2007, soon after the introduction of the iPhone, Motorola launched the next generation Razr phone, the Razr 2. It had many improvements over the original Razr, but it launched at a time when the iPhone was taking the lead in mobile phone design and sales. Not even a cool TV commercial for the phone, which showed two people engaging in a fight using the Razr 2 as a weapon, could keep it from being a sales disappointment.
In 2011, Motorola tried to revive the Razr brand again, this time as part of its Droid smartphone lineup. The Droid Razr was not a sleek-looking flip phone. However, it was a thin (for its time) Android smartphone that still had a thicker “chin” at the bottom. It came with some solid features, including a 4.3-inch display and Kevlar material on the back. It still wasn’t enough for the new Razr. Neither it nor its successors like the Droid Razr HD could compete with more popular smartphones like the iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy S series.
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Now, Motorola is bringing the Razr back again. This model brings back the classic clamshell flip phone design combined with a full Android smartphone and a flexible display. It looks very much like the original Razr V3. Like the original, the new Razr will be pretty pricey when it launches in early 2020. It will cost about $1,500.
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Motorola clearly hopes this retro design will appeal to many people that are looking for something different in their next smartphone. Will the new Android-based Razr be enough to bring back all those millions of consumers who bought the Razr V3 in the mid-2000s? Only time will tell.