@Albert: Actually, I don't think most people's concerns about bulk have to do with making and receiving calls, and more with carrying convenience. The appeal of the RAZR was that it was one of the first phones you could easily carry in a pants or shirt pocket. It was certainly the reason I purchased one; I don't like holsters or clip-on carry cases, and I'd prefer not have an unsightly bulge in whatever pocket my phone is in. As much as I've been eyeing some of the PDA phones out there, I just haven't been able to come to grips with the size of them. This might be purely superficial to some, but it's a very important purchasing factor for many, especially for men who don't have purses to keep their Treo or Blackberry in.
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@Albert: Actually, I don't think most people's concerns about bulk have to do with making and receiving calls, and more with carrying convenience. The appeal of the RAZR was that it was one of the first phones you could easily carry in a pants or shirt pocket. It was certainly the reason I purchased one; I don't like holsters or clip-on carry cases, and I'd prefer not have an unsightly bulge in whatever pocket my phone is in. As much as I've been eyeing some of the PDA phones out there, I just haven't been able to come to grips with the size of them. This might be purely superficial to some, but it's a very important purchasing factor for many, especially for men who don't have purses to keep their Treo or Blackberry in.