
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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Jurgen,
Did I miss something??? What is that comment about??? That phone is still a piece of shit in my opinion even if it has Java / Linux based OS. Motorola will slap their "Synergy" based interface over Linux / Java and make it just as backward as possible. To be honest I'm quite surprised that you're deffending Motorola - judging by your (Nick)name I assume you are in Europe, where Moto is not very popular. Whatever floats your boat. I gave up on Motorola in 2001 and never looked back. I played with Razr, Krzr, Rizr, Shtr, Crpr and other Turd they came up with and none of them was up to my requirements (I'm not mentioning WinMo based devices as Moto did not design the os on this one...thank GOD).
Have you really tried MotoMagX ? I'm only asking because many people judge before they actually see or try the things they're so bitter about. It is really different from what you saw on a RAZR or a KRZR .. It handles multitasking, it's clean and simple, fast as hell and generally good looking. It's maybe a step down from Symbian, but on par with SE and deffinitely above LG or Samsung. Trust me I've tried them all.