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Originally Posted by alese
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If you go out any city in the United States you won't see ordinary people carrying a Treo, or HTC, or Q, or some other smartphone. What you will see is a lot of Razrs. People buy them for a lot of reasons. Mainly because they look good, have great RF, good battery life and are easy to use.
Right now, if you go to a regular phone forum in the ATT/Cingular section and ask, "which phone has the best RF," the majority of replies you get will be the new Razr v3xx. The phone looks like a regular Razr, but has been completely rebuilt under the hood.
But, no matter which Razr model you pick out, people buy them because they are simple and they know they will work...period. All thin phones don't work well. Just because they resemble a Razr doesn't mean they have good RF or that they will be a hit. Example: My Cingular 3125 smartphone that is sitting in the drawer. It does not have good RF and I have dropped, missed a lot of calls on it. For 99.999% of all the people out there, it comes down to one thing. Can I make a reliable call that won't drop a signal, and the I can understand the other person and they can understand me. If a phone won't do that, the other features are pretty worthless.
As Mike said, Moto has released and re-released and tweaked until they got it right. Whether you like the Razr series or not, get used to it, because it ain't goin any where!
