Motorola’s popular Razr phones are cutting off some callers. Now, the company’s stock prices are taking a slashing. Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile last week stopped selling the Motorola model because of a defect in some handsets that causes calls to disconnect when the flip phones are opened. The glitch is due to a faulty component from one supplier, Motorola said. Twenty-five million consumers around the world are using the Razr model. However, the issue affects a “very limited number” of Razr handsets, says spokesperson Jennifer Weyrauch.
Razr Glitch Cuts Motorola Stock Prices
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire March 13, 2006 09:50 AMMotorola’s popular Razr phones are cutting off some callers. Now, the company’s stock prices are taking a slashing. Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile last week stopped selling the Motorola model because of a defect in some handsets that causes calls to disconnect when the flip phones are opened. The glitch is due to a faulty component from one supplier, Motorola said. Twenty-five million consumers around the world are using the Razr model. However, the issue affects a “very limited number” of Razr handsets, says spokesperson Jennifer Weyrauch.