replacement for motorola razr?

Fayd

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i have an original motorola razr on verizon network for about 5 years now. it generally works for my purposes, except recently when i hold it the antenna reception drops to nothing, and i'm unable to make or recieve calls.

i'm guessing this is some hardware issue related to the antenna.

anyways, i'm long overdue for a replacement... but i don't want to pay for a data package on a smartphone. $30 a month extra seems ridiculous when i don't use my phone that much.

what are my replacement options? any suggestions?
 

AstroManLuca

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It's pretty different from a RAZR, but the Kin phones no longer require a data plan. Yet they have WiFi. They're not quite smartphones but they are more capable than most feature phones.

The only thing is you should probably make sure to block data if you don't pay for a data plan, otherwise it might end up using a small amount and charging you $2.

It's too bad the only Motorola phone Verizon sells anymore is the Barrage (a push-to-talk phone). They used to have the W766 Entice, which was the closest thing you could get to a modernized RAZR. You could look for one on eBay or something, but if you want to use your Verizon upgrade discount you're kind of limited.
 
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shortylickens

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Your replacement options are many. What do you want?

Would you like another clamshell?
Or a slider with full keyboard for texting?
Do you want a free phone thats still decent quality?

TALK TO US!
 

shortylickens

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How about that!
Casio made a rugged texter. Pretty cool. Also, somebody out there made a rugged smartphone, but I forgot who.
Doesnt matter, it used WM 6.5 and I dont give a damn about that. But still, nice to see some company finally did it.
 

Fayd

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It's pretty different from a RAZR, but the Kin phones no longer require a data plan. Yet they have WiFi. They're not quite smartphones but they are more capable than most feature phones.

The only thing is you should probably make sure to block data if you don't pay for a data plan, otherwise it might end up using a small amount and charging you $2.

It's too bad the only Motorola phone Verizon sells anymore is the Barrage (a push-to-talk phone). They used to have the W766 Entice, which was the closest thing you could get to a modernized RAZR. You could look for one on eBay or something, but if you want to use your Verizon upgrade discount you're kind of limited.

Yeah, right now i'm looking at the kin TWOm and the LG Cosmos Touch.

both have slideout qwerty keyboards. the camera on the kin is vastly superior in terms of specs to the one on the cosmos, but the keyboard on the cosmos is a lot better.

both have bluetooth, which i'll be needing.

i won't be using the "social networking" features of either. the kin has the ability to play video apparently... but i have an ipod touch. a qwerty keyboard would be nice for texting, though.
 

uli2000

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How about that!
Casio made a rugged texter. Pretty cool. Also, somebody out there made a rugged smartphone, but I forgot who.
Doesnt matter, it used WM 6.5 and I dont give a damn about that. But still, nice to see some company finally did it.

T-Mobile has the Motorola Defy running Android 2.1 iirc. Its waterproof for like 30 mins.
 

Mopetar

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Honestly, just see if you can get another RAZR or a KRZR, which is a small version of the RAZR. There's probably a few that are still boxed up that are on sale through various online retailers. May want to talk with your phone company to see how easy it will be to swap the phones, move your contacts, etc.
 

shortylickens

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Do you wanna switch from Verizon?
Do you wanna get pulled into another 2 year contract?

WE NEED MOAR INFO!
 

shortylickens

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i'm on an existing contract with an existing family plan. not switching from verizon, not changing contracts.

OK, then I guess you're not entitled to a free phone yet. Kin One is the cheapest to buy, and it actually looks pretty good.
 

AstroManLuca

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But if he's had his RAZR for that long, surely that line is eligible for an upgrade?

Fayd, when you said you're on an "existing contract," did you by chance mean that you were simply on an existing plan? If you haven't gotten a new phone on your line in the past two years then you're probably out of contract, at least for that line. With family plans, each line has a separate contract.

There are some phones on Verizon that have a T9 keypad as well as a slide out QWERTY keyboard. I'm not sure how good they are but if they're just simple phones there's not a whole lot that can go wrong. My family has been using Samsung dumbphones for a while and they're happy with them. Samsung may not be the best but for dumbphones they're not bad.
 

Fayd

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Fayd, when you said you're on an "existing contract," did you by chance mean that you were simply on an existing plan? If you haven't gotten a new phone on your line in the past two years then you're probably out of contract, at least for that line. With family plans, each line has a separate contract.

yeah, existing family plan. any contract i had is long since over, i guess.

from what i can tell, verizon hasn't even offered the v3m since 2007...