Razr Slvr Krzr Rizr

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Vizuke, Sep 29, 2006.

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    What's up with Motorola and their naming choice?

    From the RAZR to the SLVR now the KRZR and the RIZR. (Hey that that rhymes, lol). Maybe by the year 2050, all their phones sorted by release dat will produce a rap song.
     
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  2. PalSys

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    Funny post, but seriously...is there a reason?
     
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  3. Vizuke

    Vizuke Peon

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    It could be a marketing strategy. Motorola could be trying to make a scheme on where there phones' names are different but similar in a way and that gets people to remember them by but I don't know.
     
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    Kaudo Well-Known Member

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    I tried to shave with their RAZR.
    it really works.
     

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    It's all marketing, making products sound hip and cool. Like spelling thingZ with a z. :cool:
     
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    Like NOKIA done with thier phone names, 6600, 3230 etc. etc. So i think MOTOROLA may have planned to market their phones in a different manner, so that they may have chosen charecters instead of digits.
     
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    Yea, Nokia's naming with numbers is too hard for me to remember. Motorola's scheme is easier to remember. In fact, any name that doesn't use just numbers as their base name is easier to remember.
     
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