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Why Motorola Cell Phones Created The Razr



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By : Paul Wise   

The Motorola Razr is a cell phone made just for your needs. Its light weight and comfortable dialing pad makes it easy for anyone to use! Although the Razer is not equipped with a keyboard, text messaging and surfing the web can be a very comfortable experience. The absence of the keyboard gives it its light weight slick design. Because of its light weight, chatting on the cell phone is no longer a problem! With the Razer there is no need to worry about calls dropping out on the bridge or in the basement. Although the quality of the call typically depends on the server you choose to use (Sprint, AT&T etc.), the phone you choose can make a great difference.

The Razr may not be loaded with tons of applications and a touch screen, but it makes up for it with the quality of the calls. If you've ever been dropped during an important business call or an important conversation with a relative, you know how annoying this can be. Phone quality can make all the difference between getting that job interview or not.

The Razr is one of the most ubiquitous clamshell form factor phones in the world ever. First introduced back in 2003, they were an instant hit as Razrs provided basic cell phone services for users on lower-rate calling plans. These handsets were also provided free or at a very, very low cost, further fueling their popularity. At time, Razrs were quite fashionable, as they were very slim for their time (they are still fairly thin, all things considered), and Motorola and partnered carriers marketed them as exclusive electronics for a while. Over fifty million units were sold by the beginning of fiscal year 2006, and by 2007, after four years on the market, over a hundred and ten million. This milestone placed Motorola second only behind Nokia, and the phone made honorable mentions in many magazine surveys of the decade's electronics.

The Razr2 was the successor, with improved sound quality and an external touchscreen. Unfortunately, this model was judged too derivative, with Motorola failing to advance the state of the art in cellular communications. Thus the Razr line declined as a new generation of touchscreen smartphones from competitors gained increasing market share. Motorola reacted by slashing prices on what was once billed as a premium luxury handset, but this only lead to heavy losses for its mobile division from which it has yet to fully recover.

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Author Resource:- By Paul Wise. When it comes down to Motorola Cell Phones and the Razr, Paul suggests MobileCustomsUSA.com for more on GSM Cell Phones.
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