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I'm just going to chime in here, because your post is very confusing to me, Appleuser. Almost every issue you have could be corrected (although that isn't the right word, because most are PREFERENCES...) with a different app or different settings within said apps. I don't really know why you would buy a phone that was "too wide" to begin with, but that is neither here nor there. As is complaining about the price of Verizon's service.
There are a few issues you spoke of that are legitimate, but if they were a big deal, again, why did you still buy the phone? I'm not attacking you here, I'm really curious to what your reasoning for buying a phone you don't like is???
To speak to the op.... I really do enjoy my razr. I wish that they had released the maxx as I can burn through a charge in about 6 hrs with pretty steady use. If I leave it in my pocket, it'll last upwards of 14 hours....
Thank you for replying. I never purchased this phone. I just tried it in the store. It took less than a half hour to compare it to two other phones.
FYI I wanted to point out a flaw in ApplUser's method. He wasn't looking at the phone stock. He was looking at a demo, that has been played with by countless other people, who change settings, install apps, change the launcher (I believe he's describing a feature of a 3rd party launcher). You want to keep an eye out for what features have been changed from stock, AND what you can change once you have the phone.So do you take a checklist with you whenever you shop for new toys? I'm not asking sarcastically either. I genuinely would like to know. I just bought two RAZRs instead of the Galaxy Nexus and made my decision based on multiple trips to the store and watching alot of reviews. I just don't see how you can make a general conclusion in only a half hour.
I just got my RAZR and its pretty much set up. Loving it. The screen is awesome. Can someone tell me how to actually turn off 4G? I've looked all over and can't seem to find the option.

TRUE ! i spent around three weeks on researching the models and mutiple trips to mutliple outlets...irritated almost all my android high end phone users with constant questions and finally settled for razr (even tho Iam gonna be in debt for one whole year -- Totally worth every penny of the debt !)...So do you take a checklist with you whenever you shop for new toys? I'm not asking sarcastically either. I genuinely would like to know. I just bought two RAZRs instead of the Galaxy Nexus and made my decision based on multiple trips to the store and watching alot of reviews. I just don't see how you can make a general conclusion in only a half hour.




Menu>settings>wireless and networks>mobile networks>network mode>cdma only![]()
Menu>settings>wireless and networks>mobile networks>network mode>cdma only![]()
Well, Either way, but I think it's good to know where your settings are within the menus. Widgets are nice, but I like to know the proper path to change settings myself.![]()