I caught the RAZR craze, and I'm less than impressed. I really wanted a Q, but Verizon charges too much for data service. Plus, they refused to apply my Every2 credit toward a Q to make the phone $99 out of pocket. At any rate, the only things going for the RAZR are its thin size and its call quality. All conversations are crystal clear, and I have yet to have any problems finding a network signal. The size is great because it fits nicely in my pants pocket without the appearance of Elephantatis. However, the thin design sacrifices battery life. Of course I think something is wrong with the battery because it charges for an hour then the phone reports the charge is complete, but 8 hours later with no calls made, and it needs another charge. I'm taking it back and asking for a replacement tomorrow and an extension of the 15 day trial because clearly something is faulty considering my wife's RAZR, which was bought the same day, doesn't have the same problems.
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Matt @ Jul 21st 2006 3:45PM
I caught the RAZR craze, and I'm less than impressed. I really wanted a Q, but Verizon charges too much for data service. Plus, they refused to apply my Every2 credit toward a Q to make the phone $99 out of pocket. At any rate, the only things going for the RAZR are its thin size and its call quality. All conversations are crystal clear, and I have yet to have any problems finding a network signal. The size is great because it fits nicely in my pants pocket without the appearance of Elephantatis. However, the thin design sacrifices battery life. Of course I think something is wrong with the battery because it charges for an hour then the phone reports the charge is complete, but 8 hours later with no calls made, and it needs another charge. I'm taking it back and asking for a replacement tomorrow and an extension of the 15 day trial because clearly something is faulty considering my wife's RAZR, which was bought the same day, doesn't have the same problems.