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The Razor phone is a slender, sleek looking phone that fits just about anywhere. It's not too bulky to put in your pants pocket, and you can even fit it into a very small purse. Guys could put it in their back pocket and it would be about the size of their wallet (thick wise).
The Razor, like any new phone, takes a little getting used to after having a different phone. Things aren't in the same place, buttons don't do the same thing. The phone is not too bad, that is if you get a decent phone. My first Razor would be set to vibrate or alarm only and would still ring. Now I know why places ask you to turn your phone off, not on vibrate. The ringtones that come with it aren't that great, but they are pretty loud. The pictures seem to turn out better than other phones, but remember, to send them costs money. The other bad thing about this phone is that when you hit a button (not numbers) it either doesn't work the first time, or takes so long to load the application. For petes sake I'm only trying to get to the main menu!
If you don't mess with all the gadgets and have some patience, the phone definetly works, it's just not the greatest phone.
Oh, and if you get NCOAA (cell phone insurance) insurance be careful. I had my purse stolen along with my cell phone, and after two months of trying to get a new one (they didn't replace my bluetooth!) they kicked me off the insurance. It's best to get insurance through your service provider.
Last edited on Jun 24, 2008
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