Testseek.com have collected 259 expert reviews of the Motorola Droid RAZR and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Droid RAZR .
November 2011
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The editors liked
Highresolution camera
Very fast
Super thin
Incredible build quality
Very snappy performance
Inviting and unique design
720p front facing camera
Fantastic 4.3in display
Excellent performance and slick software
Included Motorola apps add value
Incredibly Thin
Unique Styling
Performing high-end hardware
Performing highend hardware
The Motorola Droid Razr has an attractive
Slim
And lightweight design that is also water repellent and scratch resistant. It has a fantastic 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display
A 1.2GHz dual-core processor
Verizon's 4G/LTE speeds
Plenty of multime
Design of the phone is pretty good
Screen is vibrant
Motorola's UI performs better than previous version
Great performance. Slick new UI and widget design. Good battery life. MotoCast is a killer app
The editors didn't like
Cellular connection dropouts
Optus apps
Battery life
Plastic casing around the back of device scratches easily
MotoBLUR still partly exists
Too wide & tall for a 4.3-inch screen
Large size is uncomfortable to hold
Feels top heavy due to "bump" design
Non-removable battery
Tall
Optus Bloatware
The Motorola Droid Razr's large size might feel awkward in small hands
We expected better picture quality from its 8-megapixel camera
And the battery is not removable
Size may be a bit too big to hold
Camera quality not that great
No removable battery
Some performance problems
Camera is disappointing. Phone's footprint is large compared with other phones with the same-sized screen
Abstract: Beautiful and well built, and with a fabulous AMOLED screen, but battery life is poor and the camera lets the side downRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Motorola's Razr phones have been around since the mobile industry was in its infancy, but since smartpho...
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Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Beautiful and well built, and with a fabulous AMOLED screen, but battery life is poor and the camera lets the side down...
Slim design, Plenty of connections (microHDMI etc.), Highquality build and finish, Fast and responsive, Decent enough battery life for a smartphone
Poorquality camera, Motocast interface won't be to everyone's taste
With this highly respectable (but not entirely faultless) handset, Motorola has earned its place among the ranks of high-end Android smartphone makers. With a distinctive design, some handy exclusive apps, plus loads of connections and multimedia funct...
Abstract: Motorola have been around for a long time now making phones, everyone will remember the iconic RAZR phone which went through a few different phases including the V3i, V3xx and the Maxx which the later ones were 3G versions back in the days of 3G first ...
Abstract: Anyone with a long memory will recall the Razr brand of old. Motorola was in its heyday when the brand appeared, and it was allied to some absolutely stunning handsets. Since the original Razr saw the light of day, smartphones have arisen, so now Motorola...
Abstract: The device is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, has 1GB RAM and also benefits from a PowerVR SGX540 GPU, giving it more than enough meat on its skinny bones to drive even the most demanding games and apps at break-neck speed.Motorola opted to m...
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Published: 2011-12-14, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Remember the Motorola Razr? The super thin clamshell was one of the most popular feature phones of all time, racking up more than 130 million sales during the mid-naughties.It was also Motorola€s undoing. As smartphones and touchscreens began to take over...
Great screen; thin and light; fast; plenty of memory,
Over tall chassis; microSIM
The Motorla Razr is an irritating smartphone. It has a large, high quality screen, but the chassis seems oversized. It is thin, but there's a bubble at the upper edge. The use of a microSIM irritated us too, as we swap SIMs a lot. ...
Motorola's RAZR is an impressive performer, with no one fault major enough to undermine a solid Android smartphone experience. However, despite some clever native app work, we can't help but think that the RAZR would have benefited from Ice Cream Sandwich...