  shaner Premium join:2000-10-04 Calgary, AB
| reply to BosstonesOwn Re: razr
Don't get me wrong, Moto does make some damn fine phones. When they work, they are easily the best phones on the market. The problem is, they have a very high failure rate, and every model has a consistent issue with that one particular model. Voice quality and feature set is hardly ever the issue, its other junk. Screens on the RAZR series go blank a lot. They also crack more easily than other thin phones. Battery charging has always been an issue with Moto's. Their older proprietary charging port on phones like the e815 was junk, and would stop working period. The new usb design is good, but batteries aren't holding a charge as well anymore.
And I just have to mention one of my Moto pet peeves; arrogance. They try to move certain proprietary stuff on their handsets in the vain belief they're better than everybody else. Up until recently, Motorola was the only manufacturer who put the send key on the right and end on the left, completely opposite of every other phone on the market. Drove me nuts.
I could go on and on, but like I said, if they wanted to stick to designing phones, I'd be okay with that. -- I'm laying pipe, all night long, laying pipe, to satisfy that woman.
- David Wilcox
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA
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| I would tend to agree... I've had Moto gear back when the menus were cr@p, but the phones were built well:
Moto Star Tac/Micro Tac (AMPS/CDMA) Moto Timeport P7382i (GSM 1900) build in Germany! I still use my Moto V505, and I do like the V3xx House phone: cordless Moto
Positives: Design has improved Audio quality is good Standardized USB charger (why can't all phones use this!) Phones are great for Modding
Negatives: Overall physical durability/reliability has gone down Can be paired with a bad network (AT&T GSM) to make you think the phones are bad.
I personally disliked the 'accidental' ringer change settings on the side... too many missed calls. -- Canada = Hollywood North |