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January 16, 2005 10:55 AM PST

Can Motorola gain from Samsung's pain?

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Motorola may benefit after Samsung was slow to beef up its product portfolio in time for the holiday season.

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Motrola Vs. Samsung
by January 16, 2005 5:00 PM PST
...The U.S seems to be FAR behind Europe as regards cell-phone technology for a start. As a Samsung-supporter (only started using the new SGH-D500)I would rubbish the claims that Samsung phones hold less-features than Motorola phones - thats absurd! The D-500 holds the biggest internal memory for a cell phone and Motorola can't even think of competing! Perhaps this mini-rant of mine should be more well-suited to a cell-phone opinion forum but just expressing my views - I think the U.S havent yet seen the pure style and user-friendly, feature packed phones Samsung have to offer.
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Agree with the story
by Neurobit January 17, 2005 8:41 AM PST
Samsung has nice designs, but lag behind in technolgies that have been available for years in other brands i.e. Bluetooth, which is still missing from their current generation of phones, even the high end ones, while Motorola and Nokia have been offering it for almost two years.
We'll see if they can catch up soon enough to avoid getting left behind...

P. Piro,
Houston, TX
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Motorola Sucks
by PCCRomeo January 17, 2005 11:56 AM PST
I have a V60 and it was the worst phone I had ever owned. I will NEVER buy another Motorola phone again, and that new Motorola Raz-R, is a Jok-E!!
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