no one is arguing that the razr was one hell of a phone. the argument is that moto refuses to come out with something new and that 4 years later, they have come out with like 20 different model versions of the SAME phone, all the while playing off the success of the original. I mean really, consider how behind moto is. In that 4 years, households went from CRT tvs to flat panels, an entire format war too place, Bush stayed in office.... you see my point
“It's rare if a month flies by without some random university or DIYer proclaiming that the next major jump in battery technology is just over the horizon.”
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no one is arguing that the razr was one hell of a phone. the argument is that moto refuses to come out with something new and that 4 years later, they have come out with like 20 different model versions of the SAME phone, all the while playing off the success of the original. I mean really, consider how behind moto is. In that 4 years, households went from CRT tvs to flat panels, an entire format war too place, Bush stayed in office.... you see my point