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azrm2k said:
MrMafoo said:
Gratz. I thought about an iPhone, but after my horrible experience with a Windows Mobile phone, I wanted something that was the best at doing nothing but talking. I went with the Razor 2.

Really?  I've only had two Windows Mobile Phones and my experience has been amazing with both of them (barring a faulty hinge on my MPX220 but that had nothing to do with the OS itself).  It's possible you had problems with the phone hardware itself as the OS has been solid for me and very customizable.


 I didn't mean to slant my response to mean it was MS's fault. The devices are usually large, I had a PDA sized phone. The biggest issues I had was it's size, and when I talked on it, my cheek would hit the screen, and hang the call up.

It did some odd things, like lock up from time to time, and not let me know when I have a voicemail, but that was not so much of an issue, I just hated the form factor, and the fact that I carried around a computer in my pocket so I could talk to people.

For my needs, I used a cell phone just as a cell phone, so I went with the one that I felt was the best at doing just that. Nothing wrong with the other devices if you utilize all the functionality they provide.