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On a side note, Sony became
On a side note, Sony became hard to beat in the cell phone market after they acquired Ericsson. LG and Samsung are good, as well. Motorola just seems a little behind the curve to me, esp. as far as durability and quality go. Cosmetically, they've obviously had a great run w/ a few models (i.e. the RAZR), but when I worked at Cingular several years ago, we had so many Motorola phones being brought back, and many DOAs. LG is the one that stood out the most on the opposite end of the spectrum. When we sold one of their phones, we rarely saw those get returned. They can take a beating and keep working. Sony Ericsson phones always seemed the most feature-rich and cutting edge, and very few DOAs. So based purely on a proven track-record, I'd take the Xperia over the iPhone any day.