Deciding on what new phone to get. Things I'd like to have4G technologyDecent battery lifeGlobal Capable (compatible w/GSM networks)Droid Razr Maxx does all of that, plus amazon is offering it for $99But it'd be cool to get the new iphone, and it's what i'd prefer to have. I'm not 100% sure on the global capable part and the battery life of the new iphone, but I believe it should have both. The 4s was global ready. Price is going to be much higher, even with a plan upgrade, and it also isn't available now, prob will be out Oct 5thThis is no brainer Razr Maxx right? I've been holding out for the iphone for so damn long, but $$ wise, I could get 2 razr maxxes and still prob be cheaper than the new iphone. Plus it means i get a phone now and don't have to wait another couple monthsmy current phone is a nightmare, also close to 4 years old. You'd think treating it nice and never really dropping it or doing dumb shit to it would make it last. Nope.
8/27/2012 11:46:28 AM
8/27/2012 11:50:53 AM
a new phone...
8/27/2012 11:51:44 AM
so you weren't, in fact, complaining that it didn't last, as you indicated in your first post?
8/27/2012 12:03:45 PM
I think ur missing the other 90% and main focal point of my post. But you are quite entertaining.
8/27/2012 12:07:25 PM
sorry, i focused on the unnecessarily whiny part, not the first-world-problems partthe answer was and is razr/thread
8/27/2012 12:08:49 PM
The Lumia 900 is $19.99 at Amazon and (as far as I know) you can buy a code for like $20 to unlock it.
8/27/2012 12:27:14 PM
what about Samsung Galaxy 3? If you're not an Apple fanboy, then Razr probably will do.
8/27/2012 2:12:16 PM
If battery life is your #1 priority then the Maxx is a no brainer.If not I'd at least wait until the press conference in a couple weeks.
8/27/2012 3:26:22 PM
^^ I have the S3, great phone, but doesn't have the GSM compatibility he's looking for
8/27/2012 3:39:04 PM
after trying a galaxy nexus - i must say i have not used a better smartphone. no spyware so the battery lasts for days, very good build quality, and the os is updated weekly. buy it straight from google without a contract.
8/27/2012 3:52:21 PM
I love my Maxxx. However, once the ICS update hit, my battery life was cut in half (from 2 days to 1 day); others have noted no changes or slight changes. Don't know why mine sucks (comparatively). Still love the phone though.
8/27/2012 4:06:20 PM
also, i had a top of the line motorola phone - they're garbage. worst build quality of any smart phone out there. didnt make it a year before hardware probs crept in
8/27/2012 4:35:27 PM
8/27/2012 4:47:23 PM
^^ Hate that I might have to agree. I bought my Droid X a couple years ago because I used to have Nextel back when I was swingin a hammer to pay the bills and those suckers could take a beating. So I was incline to go with Motorola for my first smartphone. It seemed stout enough; I unintentionally beat the crap out of it and it took it well, never even cracked the screen. But over the last year stuff just stopped working, stuff that wasn't fixed by a factory reset. I suppose the internals just weren't capable of the same abuse as the screen and chassis
8/27/2012 5:56:51 PM
The only shitty high end Motorola handsets are the Droid 1 and the Droid X. (both now out of production)All others are awesome. I have had the Droid 1,2,3,4,X & Bionic. Currently using a Droid 4. My wife has a Droid RAZR and loves it, battery life is great with ICS. All have been great, the only one that gave me problems was the D1, but lots of people had issues with the Droid X.
8/27/2012 6:21:38 PM
my atrix was a huge piece of shit too. speaker stopped working, replaced, battery started showing up as "not an official motorola device", replaced, then wifi and bluetooth stopped functioning and the phone would eventually hard reboot.contrast that to the multiple htc sliders i've had that still slide, still hold a charge, and have been dropped a dozen or more times each.[Edited on August 27, 2012 at 6:38 PM. Reason : .]
8/27/2012 6:37:14 PM
It depends how you use your phone.The Razr Maxx is a good phone (with a dumb name).But the iPhones to date have been setting the trends with each new release. The new iPhone might be the first that doesn't do this, just because the newest Android has pretty much caught up or surpassed iOS5 in every way at this point, but if you wait for the new iPhone or get a nicer android phone now, you'll have a great phone either way most likely.
8/27/2012 6:38:51 PM
I should re-state my position. "All the Motorola "DROID" branded devices which are only for Verizon are good devices, can't speak to the phones on other carriers. "I also had a Motorola Photon on Sprint which was rock solid, just shit battery life.
8/27/2012 6:39:42 PM
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