@dickhardnocks, the razr interface was hardly innovative. . . mediocre at best. I honestly never saw the appeal, it was only desirable in the beginning because it had a good marketing scheme behind it. . . no everyone and they're mom has one and it's not cool anymore. wait. . . you'll give me 10 free ones if I sign up for a contract? They must be REALLY nice!
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Razr 1 was crap. Why would I want to buy a razr 2? "Twice as crappy, twice the price."
I'll take two, thank you!
50 million Razr 1s sold as of July '06. I think they stopped counting after that.
When the Razr was released it was highly expensive - a luxury cellphone - and highly desireable.
When the prices dropped and people started getting them left and right, they loved it. How is the Razr crap?
The Razr was one of the few phones that had an interface that a typical lay person could use well.
When the Razr was released it was highly expensive - a luxury cellphone - and highly desireable.
When the prices dropped and people started getting them left and right, they loved it. How is the Razr crap?
The Razr was one of the few phones that had an interface that a typical lay person could use well.
@dickhardnocks, the razr interface was hardly innovative. . . mediocre at best. I honestly never saw the appeal, it was only desirable in the beginning because it had a good marketing scheme behind it. . . no everyone and they're mom has one and it's not cool anymore. wait. . . you'll give me 10 free ones if I sign up for a contract? They must be REALLY nice!