Wednesday, October 11, 2006

MOTOROLA Does It Again


While some (especially the fellas) argue against the concept, Motorola has successfully transformed the cell phone from a "must have" to a fashionable tech-cessary (tech accessory). While most who buy the phone aren't doing it out of a conscious decision to combine fashion with high technology functionality - you have to admit, RAZR's, SLVRs and now the Q look cool despite working not-so-well.

I mean sure, the camera works. The phone dials and calls where you want it to call (network notwithstanding). But they're buggy, and the interface isn't all that easy to use when compared with other companies (namely LG). Moto even realizes this fact, hence why on the Verizon network - their tech-cessaries use the LG interface.

Blah Blah Blah.

Technology meets fashion, round 2 is about to set as Motorola gets ready to launch its new line of phones. Namely the quad band KRZR (next gen RAZR) and RIZR (slider phone like LG's chocolate).













Do they work well? Honestly - at this point, functionality is becoming less of a factor as phones start looking cooler. And to believe it all started with this:

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