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The RAZR really is more of a "love-it-or-hate-it" fashion phone. It's strengths lie in it's "slim-ness" and it's "cool" looks (yes, the basic silver RAZR still impresses some people around town). It's features are fine for the average user, and RF Performance (reception) is fine for decent-to-strong covered areas. However, if you're a power phone user and demand a lot of high-level smartphone features or a QWERTY keyboard, and/or you live or frequent poor signal areas, then this phone probably is NOT the best choice for you.
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