I think part of the problem is that Motorola's CEO, Sanjay Jha (spelling?) was right. The first thing people do is load the 157 apps they had running on their old phone, and in some cases restoring the data from those apps and they are suprised why the phone gets all buggy. Not all apps work great on every phone. They also don't always play nice together, let alone bumping heads with Blur.
That might be true for some cases, but not mine. Only thing I did is moved my photos and podcasts over to this phone. I installed my usual set of minimal apps and am still experiencing issues.
Sometimes people just can't be happy with a new thing.
I'm sure there's a certain amount of that. I lived with my D1 for almost two years and loved every minute of it. I think I'm just a "vanilla Android" person, and when I had an issue with the build that Motorola provided, I just loaded a hacked version that always fixed whatever issues I had. Now that I can't do that, I admit I feel a bit panicked that I'm going to have to live with a lot of these issues for a while until Motorola fixes them, and we all know how slow they are with the updates. The fact that this is a NEW phone that launched with an OLDER version of Android than a phone that's a year old (X) now is pretty lame.