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Some say the Motorola DROID RAZR is the most exciting Android device that has been launched
recently. And yet, some would say it is just all hype and that it doesn't deserve to get that iconic
RAZR name. This 4G LTE device comes with a powerful processor and relatively high-resolution
display; but should this already make it the phone Motorola has come up with since the first
RAZR? Well, let us try to check this unit out and see if delivers.
Starting with the design, this handset really does have the look which is the perfect evolution of the
droid category. The tough Gorilla glass and that metal chassis with Kevlar backing are combined
to give the Droid RAZR the beautiful display. The angular edges of the RAZR are still surprisingly
soft and that high gloss finishes is perfectly married to a matte case-back.
Don't be fooled, it's not all beauty and no specs to brag. The RAZR boasts of top-of-the-line specs
and they are all stuffed into the thinnest and lightest smartphone cases to date. How can it not be?
With its 7.1 millimeters, you can't find 4G LTE device that's as thin right now. This thin case
houses a 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor, a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, an 8-
megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in storage and a
16GB micro-SD card that's pre-installed. With these features, it won't be a surprise if this RAZR
will smash and crush all other Android devices.
Yes, the features do sound amazing to have on a handset. But still you can notice some things
that just don't measure up. The Super AMOLED screen might be impressive by itself but it seems
like other competitors- like Samsung and its Super AMOLED Plus displays- got the better vivid
and bright colors. But give it to Motorola, they thought of protecting the display and added the
Gorilla Glass to make sure the device can hold up to heavy usage.
This review is not going to be complete if battery life is not mentioned. A powerful handset is kind
of disappointing if won't let you use it for longer hours. It not convenient to always have your
battery charger with you everywhere you go for fear of getting no power within the day. With
moderate use, the device's battery would last for almost two days. Sad thing though, probably one
of the drawbacks of this handset, is that the battery isn't removable. But it might not be a big deal
for most.
In a nutshell, the DROID RAZR has got a beautiful design and an amazing display which comes in
the thinnest case for Androids. The features and great specs are hard not to notice that you
wouldn't mind some of its flaws.
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