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Pebl or Razr?

goober8

Jun 24, 2006, 12:40 AM
I was just wondering this...I'm interested in the responses...if there is like "Team Pebl" or "Team Razr" or whatever... πŸ™„ 😁
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Pictor

Jun 24, 2006, 1:57 AM
PEBL is more unique but both are about as limited in function. TMobile needs to get the V3i then I would go with V3i. Sorry... I'm not in either team but with the current offering I would go with the PEBL if not for the fact that my vehicle has better support for the RAZR.
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mousie49er

Jun 24, 2006, 3:21 AM
I have had the Razr and I currently have the Pebl which I love. Not a fan of the razr, I think its very overrated.
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luguy

Jun 24, 2006, 11:43 AM
PEBL=Good, RAZR=Bad. Pretty much the same features in the phones, but the razr has tons of problems and the pebl does not.
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tmolover196

Jun 24, 2006, 12:46 PM
me 2!! i had the motorola razr and now have the pebl and it is way better when it come to the camera and the signal. πŸ™‚
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L.B.D

Jun 24, 2006, 1:20 PM
PEBL all the way. Everybody and their mama got a RAZR!
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goober8

Jun 24, 2006, 2:24 PM
haha, nice response LBD. Anyways, thanks for all the responses, I see which one is better!😁
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L.B.D

Jun 24, 2006, 9:57 PM
So I take it you're getting the PEBL or you already got the PEBL. If you did, you likes, right?
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goober8

Jun 25, 2006, 4:47 PM
well I don't really know...

😁 I can't decide!
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masterzenslug

Jun 24, 2006, 6:56 PM
I'm just not a big fan of Motorola at all. Get yourself whichever, play with it for 6 months, then when it stops working, buy a Nokia.
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cuddles38450

Jun 24, 2006, 8:11 PM
well, I've had the Pebl for about 3 months now and I absolutely love it; excellent sound quality, battery life, good camera, etc. Reception is also very good. I've had better luck with motorola phones than any other!
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Whitehorse

Jun 25, 2006, 9:53 PM
My personal preference would be the Pebl.
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L.B.D

Jun 26, 2006, 1:58 PM
Thank you! That's what I'm trying to tell goober8.
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goober8

Jun 26, 2006, 8:43 PM
All I'm hestitant about is:

These are the specs I like for the razr that are making me think twice:

The thinness
The keyboard
The big screen
The attractiveness

P.S: What is the best color for the Pebl? (Imma guy so...don't reccomend something like pink πŸ™„ ) 😁
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L.B.D

Jun 26, 2006, 11:39 PM
Not to worry, T-Mobile doesn't carry the Pink Pebl because choose not to. But the Pebl does come in four other colors. I own the onyx black one. They also have spring green, solar orange, and sky blue(or sea blue). Given that you're a guy, you'll probably want the black one. Now as for the Razr, its physical appearance is stylish and sleek. However, by the time I was thinking about buying the Razr, both Cingular and T-Mobile had temperarily discontinued this phone because a technical glitch causeing calls to be dropped and signals going out of wack. I've told a few people that started to get the Razr and they said,"Don't! They are junk". This is one of the reasons why I choose the Pebl. No problems. You know my other reason. I hope this help...
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L.B.D

Jun 26, 2006, 11:39 PM
Not to worry, T-Mobile doesn't carry the Pink Pebl because choose not to. But the Pebl does come in four other colors. I own the onyx black one. They also have spring green, solar orange, and sky blue(or sea blue). Given that you're a guy, you'll probably want the black one. Now as for the Razr, its physical appearance is stylish and sleek. However, by the time I was thinking about buying the Razr, both Cingular and T-Mobile had temperarily discontinued this phone because a technical glitch causeing calls to be dropped and signals going out of wack. I've told a few people that started to get the Razr and they said,"Don't! They are junk". This is one of the reasons why I choose the Pebl. No problems. You know my other reason. I hope this help...
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lorilicious

Jun 27, 2006, 8:21 AM
Well I'm not a Tmo rep but I process insurance claims for Tmobile and we get so many bad razor phones like you can't believe. with the razor is all about the fever because everone and their dog has one (trust me I made that mistake with verizon and I regret it), but with the GSM razor we have TONS of problems plus is very fragile (which you should take good care of your phone anyways).
I recommend the pebble for this reasons:
*Better, sturdier construction
*Less returns/malfunctions rates
*Less complaints

If you absolutely must get the razor craze, go for it but I wouldn't recommend it, go for the pebble. Hope this helps!
xoxo
LORI
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L.B.D

Jun 27, 2006, 1:52 PM
The statement you made about "everyone and their dog has one" sounds just like me a few days when I said that everybody and they're mama got a Razr. I totally agree. The Pebl is way better and I love it. Don't get me wrong, the Razr is tight, but it's almost two years played out. On the technical side, it is glitchy and I didn't wanna take the chance on buying the Razr if it problems. That's the reason why I went with the Pebl. Plus, where I live, everyone loves my phone and not many people have seen a phone quite like mine. ;-)
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goober8

Jun 27, 2006, 6:25 PM
Wow, thanks everyone! That really helped! I'm getting a phone in 2 weeks from T-Mobile, and it's probably going to be the Pebl.

For these colors:

Orange
Black

Which one is better?

(Or manlier, lol kiddingπŸ˜›)
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L.B.D

Jun 27, 2006, 11:01 PM
Sweet!! This is easy, lol. To be honest with you, if you want "manlier", go with the black. Me being a female however, the only why I bought this color is because it was the only color T-Mobile had before they came out with the Fruity Pebls. Plus, black is basic so it goes with any personality. Hope this helped also. Good luck goober8! :-)
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