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Why do you choose Motorola RAZR?

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Sailus
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:29 pm 
Nowdays, we have a lot of choices about cell phone

But many people in America choose the Motorola Razor.

Why are you choose the Motorola Razor?

1. Could you show your opinion about this Motorola Razor?
For example,
1. Motorola Razor's after-sale service is good
2. Many people use it.
3. My friend or relatives recommend it.
4. The Motorola company is U.S company.
5. The famous people(Mariah Sharapova, Paris Hilton) uses this phone
(Actually they use Pink Razor).
6. The design is good.
7. other opinion(What is your opinion)

2. When you buy a cell phone, Which is very important things?
For example,
1. The company's nationality
(Motorola is U.S Samsung or LG is Korea)
2. The design
3. Friend or Relatives's request
4. Advertisement or Commercial
5. Warranty
6. doesn't broke or works very well
7. other opinion(What is your opinion)
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gerio
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Samsung Omnia II. Very cool.

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Verizon
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:50 pm 
Nowdays, we have a lot of choices about cell phone

But many people in America choose the Motorola Razor.

Why are you choose the Motorola Razor?

1. Could you show your opinion about this Motorola Razor?
For example,
1. Motorola Razor's after-sale service is good It has been good for me on the rare occasion I needed it
2. Many people use it. Not an opinion, just a fact. Can you say "50 million Razrs sold"?
3. My friend or relatives recommend it. Nah, i have to pick phones for them.
4. The Motorola company is U.S company. Yes, but they have phones made in a few out-of-US places like China, Israel, and Spain, I think.
5. The famous people(Mariah Sharapova, Paris Hilton) uses this phone
(Actually they use Pink Razor). Hell, no, couldn't care less what those people use. Well, maybe the tennis player, she actually has talent. But I don't care what phone she uses.
6. The design is good. Yup
7. other opinion(What is your opinion) Do you mean opinions of the phone or criteria used to select a phone??

2. When you buy a cell phone, Which is very important things?
For example,
1. The company's nationality
(Motorola is U.S Samsung or LG is Korea) No.
2. The design Again, yes.
3. Friend or Relatives's request nope.
4. Advertisement or Commercial Hell, no.
5. Warranty Yes, one year seems standard.
6. doesn't broke or works very well Most important.
7. other opinion(What is your opinion) (Sign) The V3 and V3i serve me very well. Dependable, fairly durable, good call quality, especially the V3i.

Pretty broad question. Hope this helps,
Geri O
andrew900ca
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Mon Sep 04, 2006 8:09 pm 
Pros: This razr phone is cheap, thin and stylish with bluetooth feature and video and digital camera features, this phone has external display and the keypad is thin and soft, bright screen with keypad lights, has very good reception and can be used with all diferent kinds of languages and softwares, colour screen with mp3 suport for ringtones.

Cons: This phone is too thin and is very fragile, if you drop it, its gone, the keypad is soo thin its like a piece of paper and is easily to break, motorola v3 razr has the most phone issues right now, although it may look nice all the features are junk, the lcd screen is very very fragile and is usually the only thing that breaks easily, internal memory is only about 10mb's so it could only hold like 2 songs, fixing or replacing the lcd screen is useless, its over 200 dollars to replace the lcd screen.

All and all, although this phone is nice it can be a big kick in the but if you do not take care of it and it might be worth the price now, but fixing it is what your paying for.
taah
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Posts: 22

Phone Model:
Moto V3

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Vodafone
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:06 am 
pros: look at it! its so stylish! great sound too.

cons: the fragile thing andrew900ca said. i dropped mine onto concrete and the hinge part broke and the bit that connects to the screen was damaged. it costed me $100 to get it fixed. oh and the keypad leaves a mark on the screen. but you get used to it.

all in all its not perfect. no phone is perfect. so you deal with its faults and appreciate its pros. icon_smile.gif

i still love my V3 to bits.
timmyjoe42
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Pearl 8120

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T-Mobile
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Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:11 pm 
I like the length of the phone. One end is at my ear and the other is at my mouth.
I also like the huge screen.

I don't like the buttons, as it is really hard to type in a number without looking at the keypad. With my Nokia I could count 2 up, 1 over, and the RAZR is a little harder.

Darknova
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Motorola V635: R474_G_08.48.90
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O2
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Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:45 pm 
andrew900ca wrote:
Cons: This phone is too thin and is very fragile, if you drop it, its gone, the keypad is soo thin its like a piece of paper and is easily to break, motorola v3 razr has the most phone issues right now, although it may look nice all the features are junk, the lcd screen is very very fragile and is usually the only thing that breaks easily, internal memory is only about 10mb's so it could only hold like 2 songs, fixing or replacing the lcd screen is useless, its over 200 dollars to replace the lcd screen.


First of all, Motorola's on the whole are very good and stable, you may have had a bad experience with one, but don't put them ALL down because of it. My dad has had 3 V3's and thinks they are very good phones and has never had a problem, except when we had to replace the LCD screen, which cost £20 (about $35, i think). The 10Mb is fine if you are not looking for a phone with MP3 Player capabilities, so shooting a phone (Yes, a phone, not a media player) for that is very narrow minded.

All in all I thoroughly recommend a V3 or any other Moto phone for that matter. icon_smile.gif
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