i fucking drop it all the time trying to open it with one hand. And at night, if the lights on the phone turn off, it's a bitch dialing. Other than that I love it. It's light,small, and has a good camera on it.
I like the phone. It's slim and nice looking. Fits easily in my pocket. Has cool features that my old phone did not have. Sim card, bluetooth, etc... Although it feels sturdy I am constantly afraid I am going to break it. The Motorola UI isn't as good as Samsung... a few things do not make sense. I press the buttons on the side of the phone a lot accidently and the outside screen gets a lot of fingerprint smudges on it. The included ringtones aren't that great either... compared to my Samsung/Sprint phone.
i fucking drop it all the time trying to open it with one hand. And at night, if the lights on the phone turn off, it's a bitch dialing. Other than that I love it. It's light,small, and has a good camera on it.
lol yeah being so thin it's a bitch to open with one hand until you get used to it.
I like the phone. It's slim and nice looking. Fits easily in my pocket. Has cool features that my old phone did not have. Sim card, bluetooth, etc... Although it feels sturdy I am constantly afraid I am going to break it. The Motorola UI isn't as good as Samsung... a few things do not make sense. I press the buttons on the side of the phone a lot accidently and the outside screen gets a lot of fingerprint smudges on it. The included ringtones aren't that great either... compared to my Samsung/Sprint phone.
you can drop new tones on it with mobiledit. I've got all kinds of shit on my RASR now ;)
Ok.. I got mine when they first came out and for shape and size, you cant beat it. I love that i can stick it in my smallest clutch or jean pocket and no problem. Its also generally pretty sturdy, ive dropped mine a couple of times and its ok. A few comments though:
1) I wish the camera was better for a 1MP
2) HATE the phonebook software etc and just general overall. Software is not that great. I like to be able to put in the first few letters of name and find it and not have to scroll through all the names of that letter to get to what I want. You can bypass it with voicedial.
3) MUST MUST get a bluetooth headset. I love it, its a godsend.
4) And get the Mobile Phone Tools software with it to fiddle with uploads etc.
I have had mine for over a year & is the best mobile I have ever used. It also fits great in any pocket. I will admit while drinking have dropped the phone a couple of times but keeps on "ticking". I was with Cingular for 3 years before joining NatNet. Since the RAZR was launched by Cingular it has been the most requested phone in the history of the cell biz.
I need something that can survive from a 300 foot drop. Because if there is any place or way to drop my damn phone from 300 feet, I am sure that I will find the way to do it.
I like the phone. It's slim and nice looking. Fits easily in my pocket. Has cool features that my old phone did not have. Sim card, bluetooth, etc... Although it feels sturdy I am constantly afraid I am going to break it. The Motorola UI isn't as good as Samsung... a few things do not make sense. I press the buttons on the side of the phone a lot accidently and the outside screen gets a lot of fingerprint smudges on it. The included ringtones aren't that great either... compared to my Samsung/Sprint phone.
Ah, americans.
Anyone who is not in a mobile-phone-3rd-world find it amusing to see people coo over getting to see their sim cards? ;)
I know they have abut 20 different face plates for it and they come in all different prints and colors. Does anyone have one on their phone? If so does it help protect it at all from water or scratches?
i fucking drop it all the time trying to open it with one hand. And at night, if the lights on the phone turn off, it's a bitch dialing. Other than that I love it. It's light,small, and has a good camera on it.
hmm theres probably a setting to change the backlight to stay on later.
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