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  • 10-06-2007, 06:44 PM
    wesayso26
    Quote Originally Posted by paulcman View Post
    It is just a feature of the Verizon firmware (I am running ver .02). With the flip open, you simply press and hold the small button on the left side of the flip until the phone beeps and displys: "speakerphone is on". To turn it off, simply repeat the process. It really doesn't matter if you do it during a call or before placing a call.

    I can not speak for the AllTel or any other provider's firmware, howver.
    I want to say thank you to you. My mother bought a razor phone from Verizon and we cannot hear a thing anybody says on the other end. So, we have been trying to raise the level of receiving voice, and or how to turn on speakerphone.
  • 05-07-2006, 09:59 AM
    paulcman
    Quote Originally Posted by Tony E!
    oh ok, keyword..."flip open" on your previous post you didn't say that, i thought you had found a way to answer with the spekerphone feature without flipping the phone open.
    Sorry, I guess I thought I had implied it. But, looking back at the post, you're right, there is no way to have known what I meant. You definitely have to have the flip open to turn on the speakerphone!
  • 05-06-2006, 11:00 AM
    Tony E!
    Quote Originally Posted by paulcman
    It is just a feature of the Verizon firmware (I am running ver .02). With the flip open, you simply press and hold the small button on the left side of the flip until the phone beeps and displys: "speakerphone is on". To turn it off, simply repeat the process. It really doesn't matter if you do it during a call or before placing a call.

    I can not speak for the AllTel or any other provider's firmware, howver.

    oh ok, keyword..."flip open" on your previous post you didn't say that, i thought you had found a way to answer with the spekerphone feature without flipping the phone open.
  • 05-06-2006, 10:43 AM
    paulcman
    Quote Originally Posted by Tony E!
    How did you manage to do that on your v3c?
    It is just a feature of the Verizon firmware (I am running ver .02). With the flip open, you simply press and hold the small button on the left side of the flip until the phone beeps and displys: "speakerphone is on". To turn it off, simply repeat the process. It really doesn't matter if you do it during a call or before placing a call.

    I can not speak for the AllTel or any other provider's firmware, howver.
  • 05-05-2006, 05:26 PM
    Tony E!
    Quote Originally Posted by paulcman
    When you get a call, (or at any time, really) just press and hold the small button on the left side of the flip. It will beep when the speakerphone is activated. To turn it off, just repeat this process.

    How did you manage to do that on your v3c?
  • 05-04-2006, 09:57 AM
    paulcman
    When you get a call, (or at any time, really) just press and hold the small button on the left side of the flip. It will beep when the speakerphone is activated. To turn it off, just repeat this process.
  • 05-03-2006, 09:30 PM
    Tony E!
    When you recieve a call and flip the phone open it will give you the option to press the speakerphone feature.


    Here's a nice manual from VZW Motorola V3c RAZR User Guide
  • 05-03-2006, 07:34 PM
    BUZZARD464
    I purchased a Motorola Razor V3c without a manual. I've got the speakerphone turned on but I do not know how to access it when I get a call. Also, if someone has a manual or has a way to download one please send me the link. I downloaded one but it doesn't exactly describe the v3c I have. If someone has a manual and would like to part with it please advise.

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