sorry, i didnt really know what to put this under.
right now i have a sprint pcs phone. the contract expires december 23rd and then my mom is going to change over to tmobile. i don't really adore the tmobile phones except for the razor phone. but, people say that the razor phone isn't a good phone because it's always breaking, etc. i really want a flip phone with a camera and i want it to be able to play "real" ringtones. so i have two questions, is the razor phone really as bad as people say? and if you have tmobile, which phone would you recommend me to get? thanks!
soccergirl answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 2:01 am: my mom has to razor and she dosnt seem to have a problem with it. but i have a sidekick 2 and i love it. but if you really want a flip, camera phone i would recomend the nokia 6101 or the nokia 6103. but like i said if you really like the razor you should get it cause its not bad at all.
Hartwiggi1324 answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 9:55 pm: i dont think that a razor phone is that bad. my friend has one and i think it works pretty good. but than again its not my phone.
margarita_luvs_ya answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 5:41 pm: Razors just look good. They're not so great at service but then again depends which company you get it from. Sorry can't help you what phone to get. Just choose one that looks decent and has good service [ margarita_luvs_ya's advice column | Ask margarita_luvs_ya A Question ]
sillyrob answered Monday December 5 2005, 10:11 pm: The Razor is a great phone, my drummer has one and loves it. People who say it sucks are jealous of people who have them. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
MikeDaBoobNinja answered Monday December 5 2005, 10:01 pm: I have t-mobile, the Nokia 6101, it's flip, camera, real ringtone player, etc. It works for me. I've heard the razor sucks. Enjoy your good reception while it lasts.
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