ITS A TOUCHSCREEN PAPER WEIGHT!!!!!!
Wow, thank you Motorola for another plain phone. If your going to produce a touchscreen how about throwing in at least similar features everyone else has in the market.You made a touchscreen [insert Oh's and Aw's]. Yet is has your basic features you include in your other phones. COME ON BE ORIGINAL WITH THIS THING!
AT LEAST MAKE IT 'PRETTY'.
Yeah I can understand peoples reactions to this. Come on Motorola! You telling me that the guy that invented the RAZR is all out of ideas? Is Nokia gonna take over your spot with Verizon? Somethings wrong in your sinking ship. All I can say right now is "LG Dare, Wow! Wow! Wow!" Awesome phone!
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ihasvoyager @ 28 June, 2008 10:36:54 PM
if i remember correctly, there was an article on digg a while ago which featured an email from the creator or someone who was really invovled with the RAZR and it's success. The email was to the current head of Motorola and it basically critized him of running the company into the ground. It wasn't a very nice email.
I'm sure you can find it somewhere, but from what i gathered, Motorola doesn't have much longer. I mean look at that POS above. Seriously? How can they possibly compete with the foreign companies?
I searched around for you and found the letter i was talking about.
http://gizmodo.com/372565/letter-from-a-moto-insider-how-stupid-execs-ran-moto-into-the-ground
and here's another good one.
http://gizmodo.com/373932/even-more-motorola-stupidness-from-insider
But back to my point... The creator of the RAZR passed away recently and the executives at Motorola have no idea what they are doing.
If u do realise, in the open letter to all Motorola's board of directors written by the PA of the former CMO, the Chief Marketing Officer who came up with the RAZR in 2004, passed away of a heart attack in 2005, and his wife committed suicide shortly, pinning the blame on pressure by Motorola's top executives.
In 2005, he had underlined the next vision for Motorola, that is to concentrate on Social Networking. However, after he passed on, nobody followed the roadmap, but instead they concentrated so much on making the KRZR K1 the flagship of 2005 so much so that in the face of criticism from within its own designers, it was the infamous Ron Garriques, head of the mobile unit who insisted on making it Motorola's main offering for that year. He even went on to dismiss the notion of Samsung regaining the 2nd spot when interviewed saying " Samsung? I've never heard of that company. "
From then onwards, they simply missed the boat, with them recycling the same design cues from the RAZR, thinking cameras, functionality and interface do not matter.
Basically, its people like Ed Zander and Ron Garriques that screwed up the roadmap of the company and led it to its dismal situation now.
Well it would be good if it were a cheaply priced touchscreen phone. I think a good price range would be $129.99-149.99, anything more would be a robbery, especially with better phones like the Dare and Voyager in their own line-up.
I think if Motorola made the external speaker smaller and silver instead of red, and also the ring around the camera silver instead of red, the phone would look quite acceptable.
The Razr and the Razr2 (can you say overpriced?) are Motorola's only good phones. Doesn't look like they want to add another one.
I can't even say that the Razr2 was good, because it's $250 price tag (which lasted for over a year) outweighs the quality phone it really is.
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anonymous @ 29 June, 2008 06:11:54 PM
Yeah the Razr should never have been as expensive as it was (and still is).
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