I use both and like both of them. I was surprised at the strength of
reception of the RAZR with no external antenna. It is about the same as the
E815, and that phone is known as Verizon's best reception phone. I can use
both of them in remote places where I could not use LG's, Samsung's or even
Nokia's. The Razr is a smaller form and very comfortable to hold and use,
but if you have fat fingers, the keypad is a bit tight. Also the volume
button is located on the earpiece, and both my wife and I are always
adjusting the volume when we don't want to. The keypad on the E815 is much
more accommodating for the fingers, as well as the volume key being better
located. The displays are excellent on both, the E815's bigger and crisper.
The sound quality and earpiece are excellent on both, and I believe they are
excellent with lots of bass sound quality. Battery life is better on the
E815.
I switch back and forth because I can't make up my mind. Both are great
phones.
Hope this helps.
"Jack" <Jack@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Trying to decide between these two phones.
> Reception and quality are the most important.
> Any suggestions?
>