RAZR 2 Disrupts the Globe, We Are Not (Yet) Impressed

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With all that Wirebreakers nonsense, we were beginning to worry that Motorola had wasted all its creative genius on one crappy series of first-generation RAZRs.

It turns out we were mostly right. Meet the RAZR 2. According to this ad, it’s got jealous engineers worldwide screaming, crying, vandalizing toilets and spitting out their coffee.

The latest round of steroid-enhanced promises are impressive, but unless Motorola’s nailed out the faults of the last generation (we’re still feeling burned by the crashing screen, malfunctioning buttons and sketchy reception), it’s going to have customers reacting in exactly the same way as this multilingual chorus of emo engineers.

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