Motorola cancels RAZR3 / Ruby, era comes closer to an end
Earlier this month, the almighty RAZR fell from the top spot as America's best selling handset. Now, we're finding that the RAZR3 / Ruby has been canned. Granted, the move isn't all that surprising -- after all, Moto's known for awhile now that it simply can't keep tweaking the RAZR instead of, you know, innovating. But honestly, if this signals that the company is serious about moving forward and possibly adopting Android on the double, we won't shed a tear. Okay, maybe one, but only after all the lights are out.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aaron Khoo @ Nov 29th 2008 10:11AM
Paging the LG Shine, LG Shine, your doppelganger is here.
alex @ Nov 29th 2008 10:50AM
shit!! this phone looked hot!!!!!!
Duscrom @ Nov 29th 2008 12:58PM
FOr as many phones as Moto has, sure they can keep making RAZRs. YOu act like that's their only phone..
How can you touch a ZN4 and say Moto isn't Innovating?
Richard @ Nov 30th 2008 3:41PM
Moto?
Are they still making phones?