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s710a v.s moto razr v3

custom

Jun 12, 2005, 11:35 PM
I am switching to cingular from sprint and I dont know what phone to buy, please help. Thanks
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HeroPsychoDreamer

Jun 13, 2005, 10:21 AM
-RAZR has ALOT less memory, no expandable memory.

-RAZR has no megapixel camera, just a ****ty Moto VGA

-Its a Motorola, c'mon! Moto's are junk! LOL

-RAZR has no EDGE high speed data

-MANY problems reported with the RAZR

This is just a handful of reasons NOT to get a RAZR or a Motorola for that matter, the choice is easy, make the wise one!
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billydix

Jun 13, 2005, 12:15 PM
I just switched from a RAZR to a S710a. My reason was to get bluetooth dialing, but since then I have become a fan of the Sony. I like the fonts better. The address book setup is better. I prefer the one name many number setup. Sound quality on the RAZR is slightly better. I rarely use the keypad except to turn on or off the phone. You will be happy with the s710a. just remember if you play with it too much you will eat through the battery life. I can go almost 4 days when I just only use to make calls. I get a day and a half when I play with the the menus. Note, you can't make a shortcut for the power button.
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otsego

Jun 13, 2005, 12:56 PM
Ive owned a moto v500, SE t616, Nokia 3300, & now the s710a.
s710a owns in every way.
-expandable memory
-awesome phonebook calendar sync with a mac
-battery life much better (tho take into consideration what billydix said)
-extremely customizeable (from looks to shortcuts)

I think the RAZR is way over rated. sure its slim, but its a wide sucker.
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vinnythecellphoneguy

Jul 8, 2005, 10:27 AM
the Sony is way better, the razor is a extremely thin v551, the sony does SO much more!!
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