Honestly, I never fell into the Razr thing but I think thats a different situation I believe. First, I think that the Razr was an exclusive for one of the carriers for awhile, then began coming out to others. I remember Sprint was the last to get a Razr and that was just in October of 2006. It was released in 2004. There wasn't a CDMA version until a year after is was released. I believe where the colors came from was exclusives from different carriers now having the phone to make themselves different. The Upstage is not anywhere else right now in the US. To me it doesn't make sense to pay a musician to pimp your phone. Let the phone pimp itsself.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Honestly, I never fell into the Razr thing but I think thats a different situation I believe. First, I think that the Razr was an exclusive for one of the carriers for awhile, then began coming out to others. I remember Sprint was the last to get a Razr and that was just in October of 2006. It was released in 2004. There wasn't a CDMA version until a year after is was released. I believe where the colors came from was exclusives from different carriers now having the phone to make themselves different. The Upstage is not anywhere else right now in the US. To me it doesn't make sense to pay a musician to pimp your phone. Let the phone pimp itsself.