Interesting review of the Razor HERE. The most telling quote from the review is:
"And, as expected, it won't last long if you're on Verizon's faster data network: Using a combination of LTE and Verizon's slower 3G network to surf the Web, stream an episode of "The Office," download apps and stream music from Pandora, I only had 15 percent battery life left after two-and-a-half hours."
That would be tough to deal with - especially since extended battery is NOT AN OPTION!
I continue to be very satisfied with my Bionic, and can safely say you can count me in as one who does not agree with the part of the OP's original post which says that the Razor is "a better model from the same manufacturer". Different - yes. Better - maybe some features individually are marginally better. But I don't agree that overall it's a "better" phone.
"And, as expected, it won't last long if you're on Verizon's faster data network: Using a combination of LTE and Verizon's slower 3G network to surf the Web, stream an episode of "The Office," download apps and stream music from Pandora, I only had 15 percent battery life left after two-and-a-half hours."
That would be tough to deal with - especially since extended battery is NOT AN OPTION!
I continue to be very satisfied with my Bionic, and can safely say you can count me in as one who does not agree with the part of the OP's original post which says that the Razor is "a better model from the same manufacturer". Different - yes. Better - maybe some features individually are marginally better. But I don't agree that overall it's a "better" phone.
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