It looks like I'm going to upgrade my phone next month, and it looks like the Razr is about the only one that does what I want it to. Does anyone have any opinions on them?
Of course, this was the first-generation Razr, which I think got a pretty poor overview all around. I guess they've gone back and reworked the newer generations, fixing some of the problems (constant call-dropping, a weak hinge, less than 10 megs of memory, low battery life, to name a few. The keypad's still the same flat thing though, which I didn't like because my thumbs liked to slide off the keys to the wrong ones), but I wouldn't go with even a new one again.
If you have them available, I'd highly recommend either the LG CU400 or CU500 instead. Very nice phones, and the CU500 even supports MicroSD cards. It does everything my Razr ever did without the hassle.
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Date: 2007-03-28 11:25 am (UTC)Of course, this was the first-generation Razr, which I think got a pretty poor overview all around. I guess they've gone back and reworked the newer generations, fixing some of the problems (constant call-dropping, a weak hinge, less than 10 megs of memory, low battery life, to name a few. The keypad's still the same flat thing though, which I didn't like because my thumbs liked to slide off the keys to the wrong ones), but I wouldn't go with even a new one again.
If you have them available, I'd highly recommend either the LG CU400 or CU500 instead. Very nice phones, and the CU500 even supports MicroSD cards. It does everything my Razr ever did without the hassle.