Ask anyone’s opinion of Verizon and you’ll get one of two responses:
1. They love them.
2. They hate them.
I have never had a problem with any of Verizon’s services. I use them for internet (DSL), wireless phone and land-line phone.
One perk of using Verizon Wireless on a post-paid plan (i.e. a 2-year contract) is the "new every two" special where you can get a brand new phone for free or at a discounted price when the contract renewal approaches.
Since I’ve almost had my current plan for 2 years I was eligible for a new phone, so I logged into the web site and checked out what was available that I could get for free with the applied discounts.
There were about 10 freebie phones I could choose from and I narrowed it down to these five:
- Motorola RAZR V3m
- Motorola KRZR K1m
- Motorola W385
- Samsung SCH-u540
- Samsung Juke SCH-u470
As a casual wireless phone user, I value convenience over features.
I chose to go with the Motorola RAZR V3m.
Here’s why:
- It has better reception compared to the V3c (previous model). This means it has longer range.
- No dopey antenna sticking out of the top. I appreciate this because the antenna won’t "stick" me when in the pocket.
- It will accept any mini-USB cable plugged into it. You can basically charge it from anywhere USB goes. From the car, from the PC, from the laptop, etc. If there’s one thing I can’t stand about wireless phones, it’s proprietary charging ports. The V3m does not have this problem.
- Bluetooth-wise it’s more compatible compared to other phones. It will pair with more stuff. The more it can connect with, the better. I’m hoping it will pair with my Garmin StreetPilot c580 for hands-free use. That would be very trick. Garmin’s web site states that the V3 is 100% supported but I don’t know if that applies to the V3m. Hopefully it will be compatible.
- It didn’t cost me one red cent.
Even if this phone sucks, it’s about.. oh.. a million times better than the piece-of-crap LG VX3300 I have now. I jokingly call LG "Low Grade" because their phones are just awful. There is no POSSIBLE way the RAZR can suck worse than the VX3300.
Concerning the ordering process:
I did it 100% online. I logged into my Verizon Wireless account, checked out the phones, did some research on what would work for me, click-click-click and ta-da.. a new phone will be mailed to me in 3 to 5 business days, free of charge. And by free I mean truly free. No shipping fees, no extra charges, none o’ that. Free.
Yeah, I was amazed how easy it was.
Hopefully the phone will perform the way it’s reported to. Once in my possession and I try a few calls with it I’ll write up a review.

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