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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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and what does actually "v" means? on some way, it fits the fone, "v" reflects for me something sharp, just like the name, razr.
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Lebanese Joined: May 26, 2005 Posts: 41 PM |
I feel sorry for Moto.
If you analyse their work, you know that they are on the edge of going down the drain.
No phone company has ever did what Moto is doing, releasing a successful prodcut for a year and maybe more, but with different colors. Which shows they are very desperat. |
JiggyJaggy Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
Not really they have taken an exemplory design and managed to saturated all market potential from the handset, and then come out with a near identical handset int he v3i, much like the 6230>6230i situation with Nokia. |
Vein Joined: Jun 18, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Wilts, UK PM |
They are winning market consumption and they're making money from it. Who cares how they do it, as long as it isn't dishonest.
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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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Have to admit, in austria ppl v like candy. Especially the black one.
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isherdholi Joined: Nov 06, 2005 Posts: 55 PM |
I think Motorola has done well with Motorola V3. The pink razr is a Carphone Warehouse exlusive in the UK, and on its release day, 1st November 2005, We sold more than 3000 in the first hour alone.
I think Motorola has realised the success of this iconic phone and by releasing it in so many different colours, they are responding to feedback from the public and making it available in a colour to suit almost any person. Its almost like re-inventing itself (abit like Madona, though I dont know if there are enough different colours to compete with the number of times she has pulled it off!!) |
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