START placing your bets.
Here’s an excerpt from the Seattle Times article:
SAN FRANCISCO — Motorola showed Tuesday that it has no intention of abandoning its iconic RAZR brand, even though the popular wireless phone has become a weight on the company’s bottom line.
At a gathering in New York, the wireless-device maker lifted the wraps on a new, thinner RAZR that will hit the markets this summer — where it may compete against Apple’s much-anticipated iPhone.
“The RAZR is not just a product — it’s a brand,” Chief Executive Ed Zander said at the gathering, which was broadcast over the Web. “This is a brand we’ll continue to market for years to come.”

May 17th, 2007 at 11:58 am
How can Motorola RAZR compete with Iphone feature wise? ha ha ha
May 17th, 2007 at 10:46 am
I have used the Razr and after a year of use i gave it away. So difficult to use, not user-friendly. The buttons are so topsy turvy and when in a hurry to answer a call, you can end up losing it.
One good thing about Morola is, very durable and tough phones. But what’s the point, you change phones in a year or two. Usefulness and practicality are what matters.
May 16th, 2007 at 9:17 pm
[...] @play: RAZR vs iPhone [...]