Anyone worried about 'Motorola Fighter'?

Welcome to the world of Motorola. Now you know how the Bionic owners felt when the RAZR came out a couple of months after the Bionic.

In my opinion Motorola has little interest in the supporting their existing customers and handsets. Their focus at this point is to churn out phone after phone.

Didn't Motorola also say they were going slow down on releasing new phones this year?

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They are slowing down. The Fighter is going to be their flagship for the summer/fall, they'll probably have another one out for the holidays, and then another one next spring. They'll probably also have some other handsets at varying price points, but they won't be iterating as fast as in the past.


I wouldn't expect more than 5 handsets from Moto this year.
 
The RAZR is as big a phone as I would want to carry. I can barely operate it with one hand and most of the time I use two hands. (no comments).:) Funny how smaller was the big thing now it is larger screens?

Funny part of it is that the Galaxy Nexus, with a .35" smaller screen, is a physically smaller handset in width. And because of the lack of capacitive keys, its more comfortable to operate than the Razr. Don't get me wrong, neither of them are particularly difficult for most people, but they're not as bad as you might expect.
 
Funny part of it is that the Galaxy Nexus, with a .35" smaller screen, is a physically smaller handset in width. And because of the lack of capacitive keys, its more comfortable to operate than the Razr. Don't get me wrong, neither of them are particularly difficult for most people, but they're not as bad as you might expect.

I think 4" is the sweetspot. The iPhone is a bit on the small side and 4.3 a bit on the big side. If Moto would have made the updated Atrix on Verizon, that would have been my choice.

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