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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2176948" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>MOTOROLA CELL PHONES ARE THE BIGGEST PIECES OF SHIT YOU CAN BUY FROM CELL PHONE COMPANIES.</p><p></p><p>and no, I am not speaking out of my a$$... I used to work in a cellular companies call center whom was one of Motorolas LARGEST users. I ASSURE YOU, we did MORE exchanges, replacement, and lemmon upgrades with Motorola phones than any other... Motorola's charger design is destined to fail.. the connector is too small and must be snapped into place perfectly... one time not doing this or applying a little too much pressure and you will usually damage the connector on the circuit board in the phone itself. Sorry if any reps from Motorola read this and have a problem with it. Maybe you should print it out and take to your bosses. Your cell phones are CRAP! NO AMOUNT of new technology will make a poor design better if you havent addressed the sam old issues that continue to haunt your phones.</p><p></p><p>FYI! LG, Nokia, and Samsung seemed to be the best, from my own personal customer service experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2176948, member: 569914"] MOTOROLA CELL PHONES ARE THE BIGGEST PIECES OF SHIT YOU CAN BUY FROM CELL PHONE COMPANIES. and no, I am not speaking out of my a$$... I used to work in a cellular companies call center whom was one of Motorolas LARGEST users. I ASSURE YOU, we did MORE exchanges, replacement, and lemmon upgrades with Motorola phones than any other... Motorola's charger design is destined to fail.. the connector is too small and must be snapped into place perfectly... one time not doing this or applying a little too much pressure and you will usually damage the connector on the circuit board in the phone itself. Sorry if any reps from Motorola read this and have a problem with it. Maybe you should print it out and take to your bosses. Your cell phones are CRAP! NO AMOUNT of new technology will make a poor design better if you havent addressed the sam old issues that continue to haunt your phones. FYI! LG, Nokia, and Samsung seemed to be the best, from my own personal customer service experience. [/QUOTE]
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