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New Moto SLVR

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Razr (Black or Silver) $99 w/2 year contract extension

Slvr L7 (Black) $199 w/2 year contract extension

On Cingular's website
 
I think that since my RAZR fell out of my bike bag on Thursday and got run over by a car that this might be a suitable replacement. Believe it or not it still works though.
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
It looks cool, but I think I'm going to go with the Samsung D600 slider phone.

I had the Samsung D500 before the SLVR. Besides the interface, I prefer the SLVR better
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: bmacd
I've never been a fan of Moto's. I've been buying Nokia cell phones for the last 10 years, and just recently made the switch to a Samsung. It's not a bad 2mp camera phone, other than the slow shutter.

-=bmacd=-

<---nokia 6015i

Like a friggen tank it is😀

I love Nokia! I had a 3589i (Verizon user) and I went to a LG VX8100...it's OK, but I definitely miss the GUI of Nokia and the quality of the case. A friend of mine ran over his Nokia (old OLD school model, b/w screen) with his 18 wheeler, as he works for Pepsi. The screen case cracked, but he put a new shell on it and it works as if it was new again. 🙂

I'd like to see that done with any crap-ass flip phone made today.

<-- bar-style fan! I would have gone with the 6015i, but I wanted the camera phone. Needless to say, I will never buy anything but a Nokia in the future. Their quality is un-matched and everything else seems sub-par in comparison. I hope Verizon expands their Nokia lineup sometime soon.
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Its not thin at all. On the commercial they say its thinner than the RAZR.

it is thinner than the razr when it's closed. I think that's what they meant. the razr is thinner when it's open
 
IMO i think its better than then the overhyped razr. does it take mini-sd? thats kinda cool.

off topic, but i just got the a900 today from sprint and i think its sweet.
 
I like it, its a pretty cool phone, sadly my phone company doesn't use simm cards or whatever it is that you need to use a phone that isn't branded by the company.
 
Originally posted by: Atlantean
I like it, its a pretty cool phone, sadly my phone company doesn't use simm cards or whatever it is that you need to use a phone that isn't branded by the company.

Verizon does that here in the states🙁


They also disable bluetooth-based dalup networking abilities🙁
 
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