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Release 9/28/06 (Online) & 10/5/06 (Stores)

IceCop

Sep 27, 2006, 4:50 PM
Well I too believe it is true. I spoke with a customer service rep today, and asked what my cost would be to upgrade. He gave me all three prices:

No Contract: $349.00
1 Yr. Contract: $299.00
2 Yr. Contract: $199.00

I am not eligible for the NE2, so I specifically asked him about the non contract price. He told me it would be 349.00 should everything remain the same. He did cover his ass by saying, these prices are not set in stone because the phone has not yet been released, but this is what I have.

He did confirm the release dates as well...so we should see this tomorrow online. I think I will wait to see it in the store to see if they messed up the UI again like they did with the Razor. If the UI is the same as the Razor, I wo...
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diablo1

Sep 27, 2006, 4:56 PM
IceCop said:
Well I too believe it is true. I spoke with a customer service rep today, and asked what my cost would be to upgrade. He gave me all three prices:

No Contract: $349.00
1 Yr. Contract: $299.00
2 Yr. Contract: $199.00

I am not eligible for the NE2, so I specifically asked him about the non contract price. He told me it would be 349.00 should everything remain the same. He did cover his ass by saying, these prices are not set in stone because the phone has not yet been released, but this is what I have.

He did confirm the release dates as well...so we should see this tomorrow online. I think I will wait to see it in the store to see if they messed up the UI again like they did with the Razor. If the
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IceCop

Sep 27, 2006, 5:04 PM
The look of the UI didn't bother me as much as the speed. Like you said it was ridiculously slow. In addition, in order to clear a missed call, I had to go through 3 menus just to get to the recent call list, and then clear the call. With the MOTO UI that comes standard on every MOTO phone (e815 in particular) all you have to do is hit end. The call is gone. Yes you can hit end on the Razr too, but the little missed call icon remains in the red bar until you clear it from the recent call list menu.

Texting was another problem. When I wanted to simply reply to a message - it was easy. But creating a new message was again a series of menus.

I asked about setting up shortcuts. For example: a Shortcut for the alarm clock, or calculator, o...
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declax

Sep 27, 2006, 7:52 PM
can i have your razr?
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IceCop

Sep 28, 2006, 7:05 AM
Sure - what do you want to give me for it?
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diablo1

Sep 27, 2006, 11:59 PM
IceCop said:
The look of the UI didn't bother me as much as the speed. Like you said it was ridiculously slow. In addition, in order to clear a missed call, I had to go through 3 menus just to get to the recent call list, and then clear the call. With the MOTO UI that comes standard on every MOTO phone (e815 in particular) all you have to do is hit end. The call is gone. Yes you can hit end on the Razr too, but the little missed call icon remains in the red bar until you clear it from the recent call list menu.

Texting was another problem. When I wanted to simply reply to a message - it was easy. But creating a new message was again a series of menus.

I asked about setting up shortcuts. For example: a Shortcut for
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