Motorola's newest RAZR's might just cut Motorola due to dullnes

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ok thank you i will look it up . have a nice night .
 
Re: Motorola's newest RAZR's might just cut Motorola due to dulln

oh dont get me wrong I'm not saying its not enough . all i was trying to say to start with was with phones already on the market with 2gb of ram my opinon was it was a fail on moto's part to launch there lasted greatest with only 1gb ram . had i known it was gonna turn into all this i would have kept it to myself :p
 
Not sure if your knock is on the 2 models or the lack of pizzaz on the Razr OP, nor do I really care. The Maxx has the longest battery life of any Android phone out there, and the biggest knock on Android phones is the poor battery life.

As was mentioned, if I show my Grandmother an iPhone 3, 3gs, 4, or 4s I guarantee she couldn't tell the difference. Same thing with all 3 iPads.
 
oh dont get me wrong I'm not saying its not enough . all i was trying to say to start with was with phones already on the market with 2gb of ram my opinon was it was a fail on moto's part to launch there lasted greatest with only 1gb ram . had i known it was gonna turn into all this i would have kept it to myself :p

Dude. Go to sleep. lol. We'll pick up in the morning.

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Re: Motorola's newest RAZR's might just cut Motorola due to dulln

What and lay there all night worrying about this ram business LOL . good talking to you peace out .
 
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I refuse to buy a device that has less than 25 GB of RAM cause I might need it in the year2045. If a phone has less than 25 GB of RAM, then it is not getting the most for your dollar.

We often have this thought process that we are buying our phone for some unseen future need. But in reality, your phone will function perfectly fine until your contract is up and you are ready to buy a new one. And if some fantastic app comes out that needs more RAM, any smart developer will also make it available to older devices if they are serious about reaching the masses. All of the "cool new" features that are out now, aren't truly in mass use yet. Like NFC for example. It's an awesome idea, but no one has really tapped into the potential yet. I guarantee when they do, NFC will be on all high end devices as a standard feature.