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Phone Accessory - BR50 - Motorola Razr V3 / V3c / V3i OEM Li-Ion Battery - New Black Battery

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List Price: $41.99
Our Price: $2.99
Your Save: $ 39.00 ( 93% )
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0012800000562 Feature: Motorola BR50 OEM battery! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: BR50 Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Motorola BR50 OEM battery! This is the NEW BLACK battery! Compatible with Motorola Razr V3 cellular phones!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great purchase-great price Comment: I couldn't believe the price! Good quality, same product as at the 'store', but much less expensive and fast inexpensive shipping. I would definitely recommend to all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Time to replace your battery Comment: If you still use the Motorola Razor after a year (some people enjoy buy a new phone every year), it's best to replace your batter. The price is great, so it's worth buying. Just to let you know, the battery is brand new when you order it (just look at the date on the new battery i.e. 2007)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Motorola Razr V3/V3c/V3i OEM Li-Ion battery brings life back to my Razr Comment: I was very pleased to receive my new battery to give me back the use of my Motorola Razr V3c cell phone. The current battery was losing it's ability to hold a charge and it needed to be replaced. So far the new battery has preformed just I hoped it would. My talk times and stand-by times have gone back to what they were when I first got the phone 2 years ago. In short, a good value if you want to keep your Razr alive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Razr V3 battery Comment: The battery that came with it sucked I was just glad to get a new one. Works fine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works for me Comment: I thought something was up because of the price I purchased this for and the prices I saw at the stores. I received the the battery in early April '08 to replace my worn out one. This one was the exact manufacture's replacement BR50. The first time I charged it and used it (did not come with instructions but I let it chargge over night before used) and after a couple of hours, without using the phone, it was already in the orange (low power) I thought I got scammed but it's wouldn't be much of a loss. Afterward though, it's held the charge great and talk time is great, much better that I was getting with the old one. Word of caution: I'm not a heavy user with my phone so I go at least a couple of days without charging.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This is a new OEM original BR50 cell phone battery made for your Razr V3 cellular phone by Motorola.
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