MotoBlurred ICS screenshots for the RAZR leak out

0. phoneArena posted on 25 Jan 2012, 13:51

The first screen shots of Motorola's take on Ice Cream Sandwich have leaked out for the international version of the RAZR...

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1. The_Miz posted on 25 Jan 2012, 13:54 2 14

First. Let's just hope it's stable, but then again, Motorola phones don't hold up that well in the long end.

4. Sniggly posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:07 12

Dude, come on. Really? What personal long term experience do you have with Motorola products?

5. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:14 4 1

Sniggly please do not feed the troll. Lol

7. LoneShaolin posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:17 3 1

But what if the troll is hungry? We can't let him starve..... -_-

6. protozeloz posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:17 3

Answer .... none he is a troll. He sees the word Androd and $*17 goes of his head as if he was some expert

16. iamcc posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:48 2 4

To be honest this is the first post from the Miz in a long time that I will somewhat agree on.

I don't know if it's because of motoblur but both with the OG Droid and Droid 2 at the end of life they seemed to have a lot of issues with the latest updates.

32. ledbetterp3 posted on 25 Jan 2012, 16:38 1 1

Wow, can't wait to get this on my ATRIX 2! Hope this comes soon...

37. The_Miz posted on 25 Jan 2012, 19:04 1 5

boohoo, it's personal opinion. Get over it. And enough experience to make me swear off the name Droid forever.

45. Sniggly posted on 25 Jan 2012, 23:20 1

Bulls**t. Which models? What issues? How long did you own them?

You're a coward, Miz. You have a yellow streak as long as my arm.

55. The_Miz posted on 27 Jan 2012, 02:16 1 1

You wouldn't have the balls to say that to my face, Sniggly.

I just told you what model, the Droid.

56. Sniggly posted on 27 Jan 2012, 02:27 1 1

Yes I would, Miz. What would you do about it? Nothing, that's what.

So you had the original DROID? How long? What happened? Specifics matter a lot, especially if you ever got a warranty replacement, which straight up suck no matter what the original quality was.

57. The_Miz posted on 27 Jan 2012, 13:42 1 1

Keep telling yourself that, Sniggy. You wouldn't last against me.

Specifics matter when you're bitter because someone doesn't like your favorite company. Yeah, had the original Droid for nearly a year and a half. Whether it was a warranty replacement or not is irrelevant. Stop grasping at straws.

58. Sniggly posted on 27 Jan 2012, 13:52 1

Lol, okay, you cowardly Internet tough guy.

Original DROID for a year and a half. Okay. Yes, whether there were any warranty replacements does matter. What issues did you actually deal with, Miz? Let's hear it, coward.

59. The_Miz posted on 27 Jan 2012, 14:42 1 1

You're the one calling me a coward, and I'm the internet tough guy? Lol, get over yourself.

Yes, isn't that what I just said? And no, it does not matter since it makes no sense. Obviously, the original had problems, so why else would I have a warranty replacement?

Not a very bright one, are you?

60. Sniggly posted on 27 Jan 2012, 15:06 1

I'm calling you a coward in the intellectual sense. It's been several posts now, and you still can't list what went wrong with the DROID. You've resorted to threats of physical violence instead. Yes, warranty replacements do matter, because no matter who originally made them, they suck. What issues did the original DROID have, Miz? Can you answer a simple goddamn question?

61. The_Miz posted on 28 Jan 2012, 02:02 1 1

Don't backtrack now. Man up to what you said. And lol, I never threatened you with physical violence. I just said you wouldn't have the balls to say what you said to my face.

No, the warranty replacements do not matter because obviously if I am using a warranty replacement, then that must mean something went wrong with the first phone. Get over it, stop stressing over something said by a random stranger over the internet.

But if it's that important to you, I had issues with my phone freezing up along with several instances of rebooting on its own. Are you happy now? Can you get some sleep now?

62. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 02:50

dude, i'm sure something will go wrong at some point with any iPhone as well, it's just a matter of the problem. all Sniggs is trying to get out of you is what kind of problems you had with your Droid. besides the Droid is OLD now and Android has evolved exponentially since it's day.

63. The_Miz posted on 28 Jan 2012, 12:43 1

Sniggs is just whining and complaining because I don't like his favorite Android OEM. I've told him the problem, but he keeps whining.

64. KingKurogiii posted on 28 Jan 2012, 14:06

well both of you should just stop. you're not dignifying yourselves by responding to each other. we should all know by now that you're just a troll by nature and nobody should ever take you seriously.

14. Zayuh24 posted on 25 Jan 2012, 14:32

I love Android but I've had many problems with Motorola phones. I started off with the Moto Q9m in high school, back when having loads of music on your phone was the only cool thing to do! Then it moved extremely slow and started bugging on me, even with the SD card removed.

So after that, I upgraded to the original Droid and fell in love at first. I laughed at all my friends with their iPhones whenever I got a notification and they heard the loud "DROID" noise from the commercial. I thought it was going to last me the full two years, but it lasted about 3 months and became unusable. Screen flickering, apps randomly opening, calls being made in my pocket while asleep (and I kept the phone with a patterned lock screen), and it would constantly end my calls whenever it wanted. That lasted for the first 4 replacements, and Verizon was no help in the matter. So here I am with a slightly upgraded G2X with T-Mobile since it was free and I just needed something that worked compared to that mess.

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