V-CAST Music Launch...
Notice the "new music capable handset" quote. That means that all of us who just got the V3c are screwed again. First, no MP3 player unlike the V3i and now no V-CAST Music capability.
sowhatsowhat10 said:
true. but i'd be scared to recommend that to anyone. these day's you say motorola to anyone before yo can even get the model number's 1st letter out you've already been punched in the face. 🤣
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sowhatsowhat10 said:
true. but i'd be scared to recommend that to anyone. these day's you say motorola to anyone, before yo can even get the model number's 1st letter out you've already been punched in the face. 🤣
I guess the V265 an' V710 burned some bridges, huh? 😳
youareamoron said:
you know whats funny though? even with all the people who down talk moto's, i still sell more of them then any of the other brands...once i tell people how much i love my 815 and how great the reception and blue tooth are on it, they want it...god i love my moto
If every phone they made was like the 815 or the RAZR, I'm sure everyone would love Moto.
But on da other hand, if every phone Moto made was like the V260/265, or the V710, everyone would march on Moto headquarters and burn it to the ground. 😳
Moto is like freakin' Jekyll an' Hyde, it seems like, or bipolar or somethin'. Some consistency would be nice.
bigmoneymike said:
Good point. I think what I was trying to say though is that if you are going to release a phone as hyped as the V3c, why not release it with a totally cutting edge feature set?
It is very tough to get all of the features everyone is requesting into a package as small as a RAZR. Things are bound to be left out. If you want a full blown MP3 player, get an ipod. The songs are cheaper and my new 30gig ipod is thinner than the RAZR.