I very eagerly awaited the release of the 755 last month.
When I finally got my hands on one at the store I was kind of
disappointed.
I find the chromed-plastic look of the frame looks cheesy to me, and the
display is quite a bit smaller than my Razr.
I do concur with the look of the display and the responsiveness of the
software. I'm just sad they wouldn't spend the buck extra per phone to
make
it look solid and "snazzy". It looked like a winner from a distance, now
I'm
not so sure.
I think the 755 is a good replacement for the v325, but a downgrade from
the
v3m. I'm holding onto the Razr a little while longer to see what else
comes
out.
Dean
"Victek" <Victek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Just got a Moto w755 and am well pleased. This phone is very similar to
> the V3m, but improved in just about every way, e.g. nicer looking
> menus/themes, more responsive buttons, touch buttons on the face to
toggle
> Bluetooth and vibrate, and better Bluetooth reception with my H700
> headset. It uses the same USB connector for charging and PC connection
as
> the V3m, so chargers/cables are compatible. It is also similar enough
in
> size that my V3m leather case works. Additionally there is a 2.5mm
> headphone jack so the phone can be charged while using a wired headset.
> The phone is sup****ted by the latest version of Motorola Phone Tools
(v5)
> so I was able to easily transfer my contact list and calendar from the
> V3m. This phone is free when ordered on the web with a 2 year contract
> renewal combined with the "new every two" discount (well, you do have to
> pay sales tax). Great!


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