Why are the Asian phones so darn high tech while ours are all pretty much the same basic thing… A phone, okay reception, messed up software, and carrier disabled features. While Motorola is releasing the Razr V3i, which is mainly the V3 Razer with iTunes, in Japan they’re releasing the Razer V3x which is the Razr with “all the problems fixed” and with a much sleeker, futuristic design.
While our phones are just beginning to get overly priced VCAST with terrible frames per second, Japanese phones have super quick high resolution TV working great… Now with surround sound!
Yeah… Real fair. All our cell phones are either crappy, or they’re really good but the carrier has decided to disable bluetooth file transfer or some really cool feature on the phone for whatever stupid reason.
Here is the phone reviewers in Asia say is the “perfect phone with no problems.” All our phones have ARE problems. (With an exception to the Sidekick that everyone seems to love. But that’s T-Mobile, and T-Mobile gets bad reception where I live.)

So why is this?
Is it because our companies try to take out feature like bluetooth to force us to have to email picture to ourselves… Which makes the carrier $0.25?