What's wrong with Motorola?
Haha blogging is a great way to vent steam.
Now I'm mostly happy with my Motorola RAZR R3 mobile phone. But recently I've been trying to use the hands-free kit. Once when I was on a long distance business call, and wanted to make some notes while listening on the phone. And again today when I was chatting to a friend and thought it would be nice to use the hands-free instead of holding the phone. Hands-free in this context means a wired headphone thingy that has a built in mike for talking.
I'm understanding Motorola's brand here. The hands-free kit has a unique design - it looks a bit funky. But it's terrible to use. On a Nokia hands-free, the sound quality is the same, and the person you are talking to generally wouldn't know that you were using a hands-free kit. Assuming you buy a genuine Nokia set that is. But this Motorola one, I can't hear the other person so well, and they can't hear me so well. In both conversations, I found the kit not worth using.
I guess I'll go buy a bluetooth thingy instead. But, it boggles my mind as to what Motorola is up to. Don't they realise they'd make so much more money, and more effectively compete against Nokia, if their products were just half as good to use as they are to look at?
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