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View Poll Results: Is Motorola milking Razr phones to death?
Yes 26 40.00%
No 6 9.23%
Maybe 7 10.77%
I do not care 10 15.38%
Good for them 8 12.31%
Motorola is greedy 6 9.23%
I love to see more models 9 13.85%
Motorola should stop Razr line 6 9.23%
I would do it too 13 20.00%
Can not wait to see the new Razrs 6 9.23%
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Old 11-05-2006, 09:17 PM   #31
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Old 11-07-2006, 12:55 PM   #32
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too many ppl have it
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Its Getting A Little Annoying
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wuts the difference between razr and krazr
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Old 01-14-2007, 12:02 AM   #35
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i think they should stop with the razrs and move on to a different kind of phone because the razr is getting a little to old. 2 out of 10 people on cellphones are on a razr and i just don't get it. It's thin and thats about it and it doesn't even look good
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Old 01-15-2007, 05:18 AM   #36
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I am also interested to see what comes out next. I'm not interested in getting a razr for myself. But have always had Motorolas. Just not impressed with their performance in the rural areas.

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The simple fact of the matter is that if people didn't buy all the different models/colors/upgrades, then they wouldn't be developing more and more of them. Once the public tires of the line, their sales will drop and they will be forced to come up with a new/better design.
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:42 AM   #38
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I've had my v3c for over a year and I still think its the best phone I've ever owned.
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Yes I think so too but like any company the more they sell the more they make!!! and each one gets a little better. I love mine a few bugs I'd like to fix but isn't that why we have these forums????
I bought mine for the color and how classy they look! The 2 I have are from different carriers and both V3m and totally different..what I can't do with one I can with the other.
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I voted 'good for them'.......if something works then why not stick with it? Wouldn't you do the same if you were running a business? The RZR is one of the best selling phones on the wireless market so consumers obviously still react to it.
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Indeed they are milking but why not. If it works, don't stop. As long as they continue to innovate so that when it does eventually run out of steam they have a backup, they should continue.
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First Motorola came out with V3 Razr in silver. Then they released the black color and then blue and pink. Then they released the V3i Quartrz silver color and then they released V3x. Now they have released V3i in 2-3 other colors including Gold color limited Edition D & G. Soon they will be releasing the now model KRZR K1 or Canary. It makes you wonder what is next? Do you think Motorola is milking the Razr to death?
I've never understood the perspective that some people have about cellphones. It seems like some people think they should have the only hot product and no one else should be able to get one. Some people actually argue that the Razr stinks because "everyone has one."

Motorola has designed and developed and marketed a very hotselling product. Why in the world would they back off the platform until there is no more demand for it? It's kind of ridiculous to think that any company would stop selling a product in strong demand.
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Only thing is that the finish is chipping off of the keypad... probably from like.. sweat/body oils and such... even though I keep it clean... and in a holder.
You must be awfully rough on phones. I have two cell phone numbers and two Razrs. The primary number uses a V3i. I average 1200-1500 minutes a month with that number and that phone is a year old. My second number uses a base model V3 Razr, I average 500 - 800 minutes a month on that number and that phone is 2 years old. Both phones could pass for being brand new.
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The phone looks and feels great but it lacks lots of features that others have.
My Razr is super modded and tweaked. There isn't much any other phone can do.

What "features" do you believe are missing from the Razr?
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It is by far the most popular phone since nokia came out with those phones that you could change the face plates. That does not make the Razr the best phone however.
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