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Re: The CDMA and GSM versions of the RAZR are different
Posted by oldsaab [Email] (more from oldsaab) on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:59:37
In Reply to: The CDMA and GSM versions of the RAZR are different, Bill Homer [Profile/Gallery]
, Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:54:06
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I will say this, my dad has a Razor on Verizon, and I used it when he was in the hospital to call all his buddies in his phone book. Had never touched a Razor phone before that. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to use, how easy the keypad was to one hand dial, the sound quality and the volume of both the earpiece and the ringer. Never had any issues with signal either. Yep, it's no smartphone or blackberry, but as a phone with a phone book... I may get one and dump my smartphone. having to either use the touch screen or slide out the keypad to dial a number, and with my size XL fingers, is a major drawback. If I'm sitting somewhere and can use the stylus and have an earbud or bluetooth headset on it's ok. but it does take two hands and reasonable light. the razor was much better. I've used a few different phones too, samsung, qcp860, qcp820, motorola flip phone, motorola walkie talkie looking phone, about 5 others... all the way back to my 3 watt in car phone with the pig tail antenna. I'd give this phone a satisfactory rating, and the samsung phone I had too (the battery clip after three years broke and the "don't fix old phones anymore..."). The rest all had problems either in performance or reliability.
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