The motorola stuff - everything feels flimsy, especially Razr line. It doesn't give the solidity feeling to me. I'd stay away or be skeptical. However, i will look forward to Ming 2 and see if it is any better =)
I disagree, i used a Razr V3 for a year and i've had a blackberry pearl, Sony W580i and Sony S500i since then.
To date, all of these phones feel like cheap plastic. It may be the aluminum in the casing of the razr, but thats the most reliable phone i've ever had, i've dropped it out of a moving vehicle once, as well as into a toilet, and it worked perfectly.
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For some reasons, carriers are reluctant to carry motorola products. There isn't much to choose from and the UI is weird...
The motorola stuff - everything feels flimsy, especially Razr line. It doesn't give the solidity feeling to me. I'd stay away or be skeptical. However, i will look forward to Ming 2 and see if it is any better =)
I disagree, i used a Razr V3 for a year and i've had a blackberry pearl, Sony W580i and Sony S500i since then.
To date, all of these phones feel like cheap plastic. It may be the aluminum in the casing of the razr, but thats the most reliable phone i've ever had, i've dropped it out of a moving vehicle once, as well as into a toilet, and it worked perfectly.