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I wish Nokia would come out with better phones. I don't really like Motorola after all the !@#$% I put up with my Razr.
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I might get it. But, whats the purpose when I will be getting the Motorola ROKR E8, and thier around the same lines with a couple upgradeable features, and HSDPA. But, oh well. I'll be outta contract so I can get i cheaper. Thanks for the find dude.
The funny thing though is that AT&T got the Z9, which is supposed to be high end, but its still running the old Synergy OS. Motorola can't seem to give their high end phones the new OS. T-Mobile got the V8 with the new OS, while Verizon, AT&T and Sprint got the old OS.
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From: New York, NY
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I wish Nokia would come out with better phones. I don't really like Motorola after all the !@#$% I put up with my Razr.
the best you can get is 5610, a regular phone with 2G only
these mysterious Nseries have nothing more to be found
and Z10 has decent cam, and it's smartphone!
I never used moto after V360, this should be a come back, and there's a spot feature: HSDPA, it should be the best modem to be used besides Option GT 401
The funny thing though is that AT&T got the Z9, which is supposed to be high end, but its still running the old Synergy OS. Motorola can't seem to give their high end phones the new OS. T-Mobile got the V8 with the new OS, while Verizon, AT&T and Sprint got the old OS.
Well maybe its because Motorola is loosing members from high up in the company, and separating Motorola the mobile phones, and Motorola the business from each other, and I heard in this letter that they had like 1 particular person doing all the work, and the rest of the company and or CEO or whoever he was, was focusing on expensive celebrity campaigns, and over expensive phones like the RAZR, and not focusing on making great phones. I heard that the CEO was riding the RAZR wave for years, and then, resigned, and made like $30 billion it was in this article somewhere, and the man who was doing all the work died, and his wife blamed it on the CEO, and shortly after she committed suicide.
I really did not have to say all this but I got bored, and figured I would
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Originally Posted by terryjohnson16
The funny thing though is that AT&T got the Z9, which is supposed to be high end, but its still running the old Synergy OS. Motorola can't seem to give their high end phones the new OS. T-Mobile got the V8 with the new OS, while Verizon, AT&T and Sprint got the old OS.
it appears V8, E8, Z6w, Z10 will have better OS than supplied to other carriers
I guess att customers will be pissed for Z9 once T-Mobile gets Z10 with NA1700 HSDPA
just got bored, and did google search, and I was so blown away by the spec
I guess the price should be $400 MSRP (not bad for such spec)
it appears V8, E8, Z6w, Z10 will have better OS than supplied to other carriers
I guess att customers will be pissed for Z9 once T-Mobile gets Z10 with NA1700 HSDPA
just got bored, and did google search, and I was so blown away by the spec
I guess the price should be $400 MSRP (not bad for such spec)
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Originally Posted by gemaster34
Well maybe its because Motorola is loosing members from high up in the company, and separating Motorola the mobile phones, and Motorola the business from each other, and I heard in this letter that they had like 1 particular person doing all the work, and the rest of the company and or CEO or whoever he was, was focusing on expensive celebrity campaigns, and over expensive phones like the RAZR, and not focusing on making great phones. I heard that the CEO was riding the RAZR wave for years, and then, resigned, and made like $30 billion it was in this article somewhere, and the man who was doing all the work died, and his wife blamed it on the CEO, and shortly after she committed suicide.
I really did not have to say all this but I got bored, and figured I would
it's whole 3 years, nothing but RAZR!!!
V3 2004 (Cingular exclusive, and it was nearly $500, even more expensive than 3G smartphones!)
V3i/V3t 2006 (a little upgrade on cam and added microSD support, still no EDGE support, what a shame!)
K1, K3, Z3 2007 (almost the end of RAZR clone)
V8, V9 2007 (better spec, and V8 is semi-smartphone)
E8, Z10 2008 (finally moto wakes up, sigh...)
it's whole 3 years, nothing but RAZR!!!
V3 2004 (Cingular exclusive, and it was nearly $500, even more expensive than 3G smartphones!)
V3i/V3t 2006 (a little upgrade on cam and added microSD support, still no EDGE support, what a shame!)
K1, K3, Z3 2007 (almost the end of RAZR clone)
V8, V9 2007 (better spec, and V8 is semi-smartphone)
E8, Z10 2008 (finally moto wakes up, sigh...)
Don't forget the AT&T V3xx, and the Motorola w385's for Verizon Wireless, and Metro PCS, and the other clones based on the Motorola w385. They made a whole family off of them phones. Thats basically been their phone like for the last 3 years. But, I can't talk I had the Motorola RAZR v3t. But, it was kind of nice; but, at times the camera was not cuttin it for me. I actually love Motorola's I have had 4 of them: Motorola v360, Motorola RAZR v3t, Motorola RIZR Z3, Motorola Sidekick Slide, and soon the Motorola ROKR E8, Motorola Z10.
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Originally Posted by gemaster34
Don't forget the AT&T V3xx, and the Motorola w385's for Verizon Wireless, and Metro PCS, and the other clones based on the Motorola w385. They made a whole family off of them phones. Thats basically been their phone like for the last 3 years. But, I can't talk I had the Motorola RAZR v3t. But, it was kind of nice; but, at times the camera was not cuttin it for me. I actually love Motorola's I have had 4 of them: Motorola v360, Motorola RAZR v3t, Motorola RIZR Z3, Motorola Sidekick Slide, and soon the Motorola ROKR E8, Motorola Z10.
I don't own many moto after VZ (I had StarTac, T720, C330 with VZ)
the first GSM phone I got was T722 when I signed T-Mobile (phone itself is not that bad, it had cam attachment), V330 after I lost 6230 (unlocked and used in Kuwait, durable phone), and V360
but moto phones left bad taste because the battery is short (maybe CDMA?)
I don't like RAZR because the function is pretty limited, I wanted K1 but soon I was dragged away by SE (Z710i)
I don't own many moto after VZ (I had StarTac, T720, C330 with VZ)
the first GSM phone I got was T722 when I signed T-Mobile (phone itself is not that bad, it had cam attachment), V330 after I lost 6230 (unlocked and used in Kuwait, durable phone), and V360
but moto phones left bad taste because the battery is short (maybe CDMA?)
I don't like RAZR because the function is pretty limited, I wanted K1 but soon I was dragged away by SE (Z710i)
My experience with Motorola was good. Thats why I keep on buying. Favorite phone manufacturers are Motorola, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson. Maybe you just picked out the bad ones to have, LOL