I own the Razr now for 8 months and am very pleased with him. For successful design I need me probably not comment extensively. I must confess that the described by other problems in my model are almost all not occurred. The keyboard has not been shown to be getting used to as well as Nokiadomestizierter I got along well with the Motorola menus, although they do not quite reach the high level Nokia. The call works perfectly and connect and receive problems, there was so far no, I hear everything clearly. The text messaging works just fine. That in bright sunlight the display is very difficult to decipher quite true, but I have to until now 7 different phones found no cell phone, which makes this a good figure. Twice it has until now "gezickt". After removing and replacing the batteries (old N-Gage-trick!) Ran it again easily. By The old batteries in constant use just a few days, inevitably results in two screens and other rigmarole and is hardly a sole Razrproblem. With the offered functions I'm well looked after, after all, I do not consider it as an office or Walkman replacement, where there is hardly a better battery empty sucker for phones out there than playing MP3s. The accessory was very complete in my pack, the supplied software is not the screamer, but it works for my revision without a murmur. The Einbidung in Bluetooth environments went smoothly because I have been through quite different dances at a certain earlier German manufacturers.
What would make me, however, worried at another decision for phone from Motorola, is considering studying in the mass very opposite reviews the burgeoning suspicion that Motorola apparently every now and then has problems in its quality control, unlike some of the here described cases are hardly to explain.