I dont see how my phone is defective while getting 12-16 hours a day with out plugging it in(and im not talking about OMG it's dead! plugging it in either). ??? Did i miss something? am i supposed to get like 3 days out of battery or something? Please confirm this so I can join in the fight.
It's the old "give-em an inch, they'll take a mile".
Here's some contrasting info for you all...you ought to like this.
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In 1983 the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X received approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and become the world's first commercial handheld cellular phone. When it was made available for purchase just a few months later on March 6 1983 it ignited a demand for personal wireless communication. Everyone wanted to be the first to get their hands on these awesomely unwieldy portable analogue brain-fryers.
Motorola's DynaTAC 'Dynamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage'
It would let you talk for a "full 30 minutes" (INCREDIBLE!),
could go a full eight hours between charges (assuming you didn't make or receive any calls),
took 10 hours to recharge,
was 13 x 1.75 x 3.5 inches in dimension (over 1 foot tall!), not including its flexible "rubber duck" whip antenna,
and weighed 28 ounces (almost 2 pounds!! or 790 g).
There was an extended battery that added another 3" to the depth, nearly doubled the weight and increased the talk time to about 1 hour and standby to about 20 hours.
Not really pocket-worthy. Could you see yourself with this sticking out of your front pocket...that's if you could even get it in the pocket?
In addition to the typical 12-key telephone keypad, it had nine additional special keys,
featured an LED display and memory to store thirty "dialing locations". Wooo! This phone also didn't do ANYTHING except make and receive phone calls, no texting, no data, no internet, no email, no apps, no touchscreen, no COLOR!!!
Oh yes, the price was some $3,995 in 1983 dollars (*YES, that's 1983 Dollars, in 2011 dollars that's $8,971.52!
So NOW, what's defective about this Droid RAZR phone?
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