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Originally Posted by stevew
Any phone using metal casings, must have an area where the antenna is not surrounded by metal...try putting your phone in a fully enclosed solid metal enclosure, then call it and see how well works...and BTW, the Razr is NOT metal, it has some metal parts on the case, but most of it is not metal. Once again, RF does not go through metal...all is not as it appears to be...if you do the research...you will see what I mean...I didn't make this up...nor did I invent the laws of physics. 
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I said the Razr has metal
IN THE HOUSING. Yeah, I know a little about the phone. And other phones too. My other web site has a little to do with them. ;)
You obviously are unwilling to accept the reality of the situation. I'm not arguing that a phone made entirely of metal would work on not. It's your failure to accept that metal cases and phones with metal in them that exist and work fine that's at fault here.
Let's let this go.