Last week, at a Merrill Lynch conference, Ron Garriques, President of Mobile Devices Division at Motorola, said that the company is still having trouble meeting demand for the RAZR.
I know I've mentioned this before, but this story just keeps getting better. Before the RAZR was initially launched by Cingular, most phones that sold in high volume were very inexpensive (<$100 post subsidy). When the RAZR was first launched, it was selling for >$300 and I heard that the initial volume estimates were under 500K units. Well, Cingular blew through that allotment in no time and now it seems everyone has one.
I was in the Cingular store on Thursday (more on that in a minute) and the sales person said it was still the #1 phone.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
RAZR keeps going...
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