I have this phone and both the video and still camera "loads" faster than any other phone I've tried. Speakerphone quality is good and Voice Command rocks. Still picture quality and videos are better than most phones. Still, here are some things to consider:
1) Bluetooth is intentionally handicapped by Verizon (but you can hack this).
2) The manuals that come with this phone are useless. For example, the manual doesn't tell you how to activate "Car Mode" (I still haven't figured out how) or what all the Voice Commands are. I did figure out that if you have the phone flipped closed and you want to ignore an incoming call without flipping it open, you have to press the volume down button. The call will continue to ring in silence (it won't make the caller go to voice mail right away).
3) The battery indicator only goes in 2's. It goes from 6 to 4 to 2 then 0. If your battery indicator is saying "2", then you have no idea whether it's just gone down to 2 or whether it a sliver away from 0.
4) No analog roaming.
5) Verizon never got VCast to work on my phone. Funny thing is, a lot of the Verizon stores I went to also couldn't get VCast to work on their floor models either.
6) I got the Motorola stereo headset for the phone (if you add a memory card, you can use it as an MP3 player) that let's you converse in stereo (the other person's voice comes through both ear buds). Nice bass. The silver button on the headset activates Voice Command, so you can initiate phone calls without ever touching your phone. Unfortunately, that same button doesn't hang up the phone. To hang up, you'll have to pick up your phone, flip it open, and hit the hang-up button.
7) If you've taken a 1.3MP picture on the camera, the phone doesn't allow you to zoom in. This can get annoying if you take a nice picture but everyody's face is squished into that tiny screen and you can't zoom in.
That said, it's probably still the best Verizon phone. Too bad it's not made in the U.S.A.