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Droid RAZR has changed my perception.

cereal killer

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I say this not as a joke or tongue in cheek.

I went into Verizon yesterday and couldn't help but notice how darn "thick" all the phones felt. Now I know this is not the truth but after owning the RAZR for a few weeks everything feels clunky and thick to the point of it being very noticeable.

If I ever move away from the brand that will be something I will have to adjust to.
 
Some folks like form over function. Others like it the other way around. I like both, but if I'm forced to give up functions that I deem important, I don't buy products that are more form than function. that's one of the reasons I don't like Apple products. Sleek, they are; fully functional and well priced they are not. NO ONE will ever convince ME that I don't want Flash!!
 
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lol yes...and there is no longer a huge bulge in my jeans!!!


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I do like how thin it is, but I do wish it was a little skinnier. However, my biggest complaint with the form factor is that the hump makes it top heavy, which I why I think people say one handed use can be awkward. If the hump was at the bottom, I think it would go a long way towards giving you something to hold onto while one handing it.
 
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I'm gonna agree this phone will spoil you. Light, thin and very sturdy. Besides the bezel being a tad too wide, it is awesome. And I've gotten used to the power and volume buttons already. I thought they were a bitch to use at first, but don't even give them a second thought now. I couldn't go back to my DX2 which feels like a brick now. I picked up a rezound yesterday, and it felt hefty, although it still feels good in-hand. Not as nice as the RAZR imo though.
 
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When I was out in CA (I live in VA) over the holidays all my family and friends who I handed my RAZR too were astounded at how thin and light it was. My family, who are staunch i*hone fools, were even amazed by it. The mentioned that it was a bit bigger than theirs, but that the fact it was lighter didn't make sense. The unfortunate thing for them, and for many people I know, is that with the carriers going to tiered plans, unless you don't mind the high cost, you are stuck where you currently reside and that means many are stuck with the i*hone to retain their grandfather status. At any rate, I digress...my RAZR impressed everyone who held it.
 
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