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Motorola Leather Case with Clip for the RAZR V3

Wireless/Mobile Phone Accesory/Cellular Phone Accessories

You've got a fancy new Motorola RAZR V3, so now it's time to carry it in style. This holster securely attaches to your belt or purse and swivels for easy access. The design allows the external display to remain visible so you can keep tabs on incoming calls. You can also attach a headset and a power adapter while the phone is in the case. The holster's stylish black finish complements the V3 perfectly, while gently cradling its elegant contours.

Features of Motorola Leather Case with Clip for the RAZR V3:

  • cases & belt clips
  • design allows external caller id is still visible while in the case
  • included swivel belt clip, conveniently clips to belt or purse strap
  • protect your phone in style
  • soft, quality leather
  • supports headset and vehicle power adapter accessories while in the case


Reviews:

DO NOT BUY THIS COVERRating: 1
My husband has kept his phone clipped to his belt for years, so when he got a new Motorola Razr, he wanted to continue wearing the phone on his belt. I got him this cover a month + a week ago, and wish I hadn't.

This morning, the clip to the belt broke while he was walking and his phone crashed to the ground. Now we have to figure out what to do to get the phone fixed, as it's stopped working. Unfortunately there is a one-month window for easy returns on this Amazon and we're a week overdue.

Even if the belt-clip hadn't broken and trashed my husband's phone, he still hated the cover from the day I put it on, as the clip was always difficult to remove from the belt when the phone rang, causing him to miss calls.
Nice caseRating: 4
After I ordered this item I read the reviews and was concerned about the quality of the product. When it arrived I had absolutely no difficulty inserting the phone into the case. It was a good fit.

Several reviews complained about the bulky holster and gave directions on how to remove the stitches and disconnect the holster from the case. The holster is, in fact, bulky and I never did get the point of having a holster that was so large holding a phone (Razr) so sleek. Fortunately, I did not have to resort to undoing the stitches because the holster fell apart from the case after about two days. I carry the phone in my pocket which is my preference anyway and have thrown the holster away.

All in all, I rate this as a four. The case is just what I wanted and the price was right.
Instructions would have helpedRating: 2

First, I purchased this "case" expecting, now that I've learned the terminology, a "pouch". It's not a pouch. It's a leather and clear plastic glove for your phone.

I think the main reason for purchasing a Razr in the first place is because it's so slim. This case makes the phone 50% thicker.

The case is a little too snug and I think I scratched my phone up trying to get it on. I don't know for sure, because once I finally got it on, I didn't want to risk taking it off again to see the damage I'd done.

One of the reviewers said that there shouldn't be any problems if you just take a hairdryer to the leather to make it soft and pliable before you try to put your phone in it. It's a great idea and would have made things easier for me. Why doesn't Motorola write that on the packaging?

Another drawback is that the plastic seems to absorb facial oil and there's always a haze/glare on it, making the screen hard to read sometimes.

If you feel you need something to really protect your Razr, then this would work, just remember to warm up the leather before you try to put it on.

By Motorola

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