My wife and I have had cell phone service with AT&T for 5 years now. Every phone I've had from them has been a Motorola Razr: first a black V3, then a gunmetal V3XX, now a black V9X. I've enjoyed the reliability and reception of every one of them, till this past August. I went to read a text message on my V9X, and none of the buttons except the power button would work. I tried everything, even a reset to default settings, and nothing would make it work again. Finally we called, and after a lot of arguing, got the phone replaced under warranty.
The replacement lasted about 2 weeks before it did exactly the same thing. AT&T tried convincing us that it wasn't their responsibility to replace it, that we'd have to go through Motorola. We finally won that argument as well.
V9X #2 died last night, after about 6 weeks of use. The backlight won't turn off, even if I turn the phone off. From a full charge, with no use, the phone dies in about 2 hours now.
So..., We call AT&T again today. Everything's fine till we get to the part about them actually ordering the phone. At that point, the overseas support operator tells us that I can't have a replacement Motorola phone, and will have to settle for an LG or a Samsung. Neither of the phones they offered was even close to the quality of the Razr, they were just a couple of the current free phones they offer.
Now for a couple of things pertinent to this issue. I've never dropped a cell phone (knock on wood) during the entire time I've had them, and I always carry my phone in a case. When I'm done with a phone it still looks practically new. Right now I'm also eligible for an upgrade. In fact, AT&T tried to force me to use my upgrade on the first phone replacement, even though my Razr was still under warranty. I don't want to use my upgrade, because if the customer service at AT&T continues to suck the way it has for the last year or so, I'll jump ship next year when my contract is up.
I told my wife to tell them I'd be willing to take an iPhone4 as a replacement for my Razr. I know it's not going to happen, it's a completely unreasonable request, but that'll be our starting point. After looking at all the phones at the local AT&T store this evening, the only one that felt right in my hand, and had a solid feel to me, was the HTC Aria. The price on it is just about what I paid for the V9X last year, so maybe they'll go for it. Dinosaurs like me who don't want a smart phone are an endangered species.
I guess now I'll have to buy reading glasses.