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RAZR is getting old

SONYERICCSON

Dec 1, 2005, 9:19 PM
Like all of the Moto phones... They keep on making the same model and add more features to the phone. Like the old StarTac phone they make about 7 differents model with upgrade on it. The V710 and the v815e. This RAZR is looking old already for me. Sooner or later people will be sick looking at the RAZR.
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colione112

Dec 2, 2005, 6:00 AM
I think so too, but people still come in asking for it, so they are gonna keep makin em.. same thing with the 551/557... people want that design, and they come in asking for it.
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dievol

Dec 2, 2005, 3:40 PM
SONYERICCSON said:
Hey MR. SONYERICSSON you spelled the Ericsson part wrong, 1 C and 2 S's. Hope you don't mind me pointing this out. 😳
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SONYERICCSON

Dec 3, 2005, 12:08 AM
Huh don't you think I've would change it already if is not intentional... 🤣 Bcause someone use it already.... 👿

I own a store in Northern Cal... Man when those Asian People comes in they don't even talk about the RAZR.... They always wanted new phones.. even the SonyEricsson w800 is old. A lot of people is asking for the SonyEricsson W900. A lot of kids wanted it. They know about it bcause HK has it already. 😕 The best selling phone right now that I have should be the 02mobile mini... thats a great phone
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dievol

Dec 3, 2005, 9:33 AM
Sorry dude, I guess I spoke too soon. Hope store sales sore for you. 😎
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nosoupforyou

Dec 3, 2005, 1:29 AM
I couldn't agree with you more. It's not that I don't like the RAZR design, I do (even though it's impractical), but I'm already sick of seeing it. Personally, I like to have a phone model that's different from everyone else's. The exclusivity of the RAZR has been gone for quite some time.
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Sxydrkch

Dec 3, 2005, 8:52 PM
You all are getting old. Once someone becomes comfortable with something they are satisfied. If you can find a phone that no one else has, good luck. It is not going to happen. That is why more then one is made. DDDUUUHHHH 😛
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nosoupforyou

Dec 5, 2005, 1:38 AM
Sxydrkch said:
You all are getting old.

Obviously. 🙄

I didn't say that I wanted a phone that no one else has, I like to have one that's different. I own a Sony Ericsson S710a and my friend has a Kyocera KX2. Although they share the same basic form factor, you don't see too many people walking around with swivel phones.
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SONYERICCSON

Dec 6, 2005, 1:28 AM
HEY TRY THIS

http://gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_w900-1325.php »

GONNA GET THIS PHONE FROM HK.. WHEN MY FRIEND GETS BACK IN JAN-11. BEAT THE **** OUT OF THE ANY RAZR THATS COMING OUT. 470 MB OF INTERNAL MEMORY AND CAN ADD MORE. HAS A MP3 PLAYER. BETTER THAN THE iTUNES ONLY HOLDS 100 SONGS. 2.0 MEGAPIX.

OR TRY TO LOOK AT THE SAMSUNG D500. NOT MUCH PEOPLE HAS IT. ONE OF THE BEST PHONE I EVER USE. CANNOT FIND THAT AT YOUR LOCAL CINGULAR STORE OR T-MOBILE. 🙄

I SEE A LOT OF KIDS AGE 15-18 USED THE RAZR TO ME THATS PLAY OUT. VERIZON IS GETTING THE RAZR, SPRINT, EVEN METRO PCS. THATS TO MUCH.

HOW HARD IS IT TO LEARN AND GET COMFORTABLE WITH NEW PHONES. IS NOT LIKE YOUR OVER 70. IF YOU ARE EXCUSE ME. 🤭 ITS BETTER TO LEARN TO...
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lazy_tonite

Dec 8, 2005, 8:22 AM
Sxydrkch said
Once someone becomes comfortable with something they are satisfied.

couldn't agree with u more. i cant wait to upgrade to this phone. i have the V3 now and love it but i must have the V3i. I'm glad its not gonna be $500 like the V3 was when released. If u think the Razr is getting old then don't get it. allot of people still like it which is y there making different types. (V3c sucks though(poor verison ppl))
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