...And I'm not the only one according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mark Sue, who estimates Motorola sold 3.5 million Razrs in the second quarter. The Razr's success has given Motorola much-need cache in the wireless world - a status once controlled by Nokia. The Street's Scott Moritz said Motorola aims to build on the Razr's buzz with several new products. These include Slvr, a non-folding version of Razr with video and music features; the the Pebl; and a new Razr that features e-mail, Windows Mobile and a keyboard. Then, there is the iTunes-equiped Rokr. In Canada, Rogers in the ony carrier to offer the Razr.