I bought an MPx220 in January when AT&T merged with Cingular. (I was an AT&T
user.) By March, the MPx220 had died three times when I had plenty of
battery power left. After communicating with Motorola and trying to sort out
the problem, they agreed to send a new phone. This was in early April. I
used the phone with great success in France and England in April-May,
receiving better reception there than in California. In the last three days,
the new phone has died twice. This was the chief problem with the first
phone. I can revive it by removing the battery and replacing it. But this
won't do. I rely on my mobile phone and can't check my phone every minute to
be sure it is functioning. It seems that there is a design flaw with the
battery contacts. Has anyone else had this problem? Or any other problem
with the MPx220?

I'm going to contact Motorola to talk about the problem. If they have
corrected the problem, I may be content with a new MPx220. I really like the
phone when it is working, but I cannot tolerate a phone that is not
reliable. If Motorola cannot convince me that they have fixed the problem, I
will ask for another phone. I wonder whether the Razr V3 is more reliable.
If I read the specs correctly, it does not have the capability to coordinate
with Outlook, nor does the camera appear as advanced. It does have Bluetooth
and GSM and quad band, which are more important to me than internet
capability.

I would appreciate any comment, particularly from those who have had
experience with the MPx220 or Razr Vs. I would appreciate an email reply as
well as a posting here. Many thanks.

Harlan

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