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Originally posted by Lanbrown
ibookin,

Motorola had the highest failure rate as well as drop calls rate of any major phone manufacturer for many years running. I don't know about the last ~two though, but up until early 2002, they still a high failure rate and much better dropped call rate due to a software upgrade that took them several years to make available. Their incompetence in the phone market rivals theirs in the semiconductor sector.

When was I talking about Motorola? I only mentioned Nokia and their inability to produce a good CDMA phone for Verizon. I myself have an Audiovox, as I mentioned. It's actually made by Toshiba, but branded as Audiovox. It's never dropped a call.
 
Originally posted by ibookin'
When was I talking about Motorola? I only mentioned Nokia and their inability to produce a good CDMA phone for Verizon. I myself have an Audiovox, as I mentioned. It's actually made by Toshiba, but branded as Audiovox. It's never dropped a call.

Just that there were other factors in Nokia getting dropped besides quality. They would have dropped Motorola but too many people are narrow-minded and want a Motorola phone.
 
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