Yesterday I picked up a Motorola RAZR V3m on Sprint. While this phone has been out on every other carrier for ages, Sprint just got it. Normally I get technology stuff when it first comes out, but here’s a case where I didn’t have a choice (I don’t want to switch carriers) and I’m happy about it. Instead of getting a half backed phone, I now have a phone that has had its kinks worked out by others. Why did I switch from my Samsung A900? The main reason is to be able to sync my contacts and calendars. There are some “hacks” out on the net for enabling this in iSync (hacks are just modifications of some text files to identify the phone), so I put one in and iSync happily syncs my contacts. Calendars are another story. I’m not quite sure the right mix, yet, but it would appear that certain types of events don’t sync and cause the connection to barf. I think I’ll figure out the right mix soon. While I understand that synchronization is hard (that’s what I do for a living), I’d expect Apple and Motorola’s software to be a bit more tolerant. Oh well. So far I’m pleased with the phone; others have complained that the screen resolution is less than that of the A900 and that the menus are slow, but I’m finding the phone a bit more useable than the A900. To each his own.