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(More customer reviews)The Black one is the same as the silver one, but the rubbery black surface is nice, and not "plastic-y." You know about all the cool things this phone does, but it's all pretty much irrelevant as the battery won't last long enough to do them, much less keep you available for phone calls. The feeling of walking around with this thing is pretty much the same as when you are forced to use your laptop with out it's external power supply: you know your battery's gonna drain before you get back to your desk. Pair up a bluetooth headset, and you'll be lucky if it keeps a charge long enough to wait on hold with Verizon while you try to get them to swap it out. The shame is, if it had reasonable battery life, it'd be great in SPITE of all it's other quirks (which is why I gave it 3 stars instead of 2). You can pay extra for the extended life battery which is roughly twice the thickness, but that defeats half the allure of the device and you might as well just have a Treo, which I understand works pretty well.
REVISION: Verizon sent me a new one of these after the first one I bought broke, froze and generally behaved psychotically. The replacement likes to shut itself on and off at will and oftentimes gives me un-fixable error messages when attempting to dial a simple phone number, requiring more time on hold with data/tech support, another trip to the Verizon store and ultimately (as my last one AND my girlfriend's Silver version of this phone did) a HARD reset, which in turn requires re-entering and resetting all personal settings and data. Even if you use Wireless Sync (Verizon's excellent on-line backup) you still have to go in and, one by one, change your contacts to list "first name first" should you so desire to have your names read like names. Amazon won't let me take off a star (Motorola should be happy to even get 2!) so I'll simply recommend that, unless you enjoy fixing phones, you avoid this one like a public restroom with an overflowing toilet.
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