From looking at the Razr and reading and viewing its features (like motocast, the wireless remote when connected to a TV, etc.) this phone is fantastic. If it had a battery that could be removed, I would have pre-ordered. However, due to the non-battery removal, I will wait a few months and see how it goes out there in the real world.
And during that time, I will keep an eye out on the Rezound and any other new phone that might hit in the next few months.
People that have iPhones still jailbreak & that doesn't offer a battery pull option. I have read where a Razr has already been rooted. There has to be some way to get the phone up & running if you are modding the software. I suppose I'm not as worried because I mostly use my phone as a mobile hotspot for my other wireless toys. And, anything from HTC already is crossed off my list. I'm on my 3rd Thunderbolt & the ability to stay connected to VZW's data network (even when not using hotspot) is total crap.
Really? Apple just admitted that there was something wrong with their software and it was draining batteries in a few hours.
A update was coming and they suggested you keep it plugged in. I personally know hard core iPhone users they all have to charge at lunch.
A spare battery solves all this cheaply and simply.
This software issue is being felt mostly by users of the 4S. It's partly due to all of the new integrated features of iOS 5. iPhone 4 & 3GS users may be experiencing it, but they have less features than the 4S. As much as I love Apple mobile devices, they are getting less awesome with every passing day. My iPad is performing worse since I upgraded, so now my Toshiba Thrive is on par as far as performance & convenience (more convenient in most cases) are concerned.