princesspwrhr
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I desperately wanted a chocolate. really really really wanted it - until I played with a demo model in the store. The front interface is WAY to touchy and moves through your options to fast. This is how you access your main menus. The slide part was also very umm slippery for lack of better term. It slid open very easy which was nice, but it also slid closed just as easy - which would disconnect you. The keypad underneath is also to small to comforatbly use one handed (I have long skinny hands and short to average length nails)
I ended up with a pink RAZR. I'm not in love with it, in fact I did seriously think about returning it. My reasons were -
Why did I keep it?
I haven't had a problem with the battery on it. It keeps a charge as well as any other phone I've had. It does run down quicker when I use bluetooth but both the headset and the phone manuals tell you that. I don'thave any more or less problems with dropped calls (which seem to only be when I'm on the phone with out of state people). It's still not my favorite phone, but it does the job, I got it free, service is reliable and it does have some pretty cool features - some that I don't use. Oh and the camera which was not a deciding factor at all appears to be pretty good quality, but I haven't uplaoded any of the pictures yet.
I ended up with a pink RAZR. I'm not in love with it, in fact I did seriously think about returning it. My reasons were -
- I did not want a flip phone. My girls get ahold of my phones WAY to often and a flip phone has disaster written all over it. -
- I don't really like the feel of it, and I know it's supposed to be thin, but if I don't have my headset it's *too* thin. You can't rest it on your shoulder if you need to use 2 hands for something.
- - I can't set it to ring AND vibrate at the same time.
- - I cant plug a headset directly into it. It comes with an adapter cable which is a pita or you get bluetooth.
Why did I keep it?
- My 2 yo can't pull the keys off of it, dismantle it and otherwise backwards engineer it and bring it to me in peices like she did my dh's old phone
- I didn't like any of the other non flip phones in my price range
- I honestly didn't have the time to return it and further shop for a phone.
I haven't had a problem with the battery on it. It keeps a charge as well as any other phone I've had. It does run down quicker when I use bluetooth but both the headset and the phone manuals tell you that. I don'thave any more or less problems with dropped calls (which seem to only be when I'm on the phone with out of state people). It's still not my favorite phone, but it does the job, I got it free, service is reliable and it does have some pretty cool features - some that I don't use. Oh and the camera which was not a deciding factor at all appears to be pretty good quality, but I haven't uplaoded any of the pictures yet.