Motorola RAZR Flaw Attracts Flak, Then Back on Track
Last week, a manufacturing flaw found in a small group RAZR phones led to a halt in sales and a flurry of press. (A flaw in any other handset probably wouldn't have attracted as much attention, but this was, after all, the mighty mighty RAZR.) Apparently, some phones sold after Feb 1 were dropping calls and rebooting upon opening. Oops.
Fortunately, according to Motorola, only a small batch of phones were affected, and sales would be able to resume by the end of this week. And in fact, RAZRs are already returning to store shelves. You can't keep a good phone down.


