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Well good it's about time...

T Mobster

Apr 18, 2008, 1:24 PM
I love Motorola but over the years they've made such nice pieces of crap. They look nice and work like crap. Customer input is #1. Motorola needs to fix the slow glitchy software. Give people the most for their money. Would it really kill you guys to match the technology in your phones with that of european and asian phones for a reasonable price? Even if that means retaining loyal lifetime cutomers? I have hope for motorola.
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Area51

Apr 18, 2008, 4:46 PM
Spot on my friend.
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fack

Apr 18, 2008, 5:10 PM
I hate Motorola Phones they have the slowest (Verizon) user interface. I hope they never sell another phone!!!
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xjittianx

Apr 19, 2008, 1:03 PM
That's why they just recently adopted the new linex based system for their phones. the razr2 is super fast compared to their old system.
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AndrewT

Apr 20, 2008, 1:45 PM
Still slow compared to my Nokia and I've had 6 of them returned and with it's price tag I've only been able to sell 7. That's not a good track record. That being said, the interface is outstanding and the screen is beautiful. But it still has too many bugs. Six Sigma is a joke.
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algorithmplus

Apr 20, 2008, 3:58 PM
AndrewT said:
Six Sigma is a joke.


Six sigma is an initiative in the past for Moto.
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AndrewT

Apr 21, 2008, 9:43 AM
They don't use it anymore? 😲

That could be the problem. I mean Six Sigma is still rather silly (and arbitrary) but it can't be worse than whatever "Quality Control" they're currently using.


I would estimate that about 65% of Razrs are faulty. That's a huge number too. Especially when 3.4 defects per million used to be the standard.
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fack

Apr 22, 2008, 9:11 AM
When you have 7 to 10 phones in a wireless store and 6 to 9 of them are crap....it says alot.
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