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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
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
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
Excellent build quality, 4.7” Super AMOLED HD display, Good call quality
Camera quality should be better at this price, Not running Android Jelly Bean out of the box, Obnoxious pushpin required for SIM and microSD card access
If you are looking at purchasing a high-end Android smartphone from Verizon, your choices are currently the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Motorola DROID RAZR HD (and RAZR MAXX HD), as they offer large 720p HD displays, and are using the 1.5GHz dual-core...
Published: 2012-09-12, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Durable, robust hardware, Very good battery life, Close-to-stock Android experience, Great data speeds and voice clarity, Improved camera over other Motorola offerings
Underwhelming industrial design, Non-removable battery, No Jelly Bean on board, PenTile display matrix will irritate some,
It's sometimes hard to get excited about the mid-range smartphones, that legion of under-appreciated workhorses keeping the cost-conscious buyers afloat, one two-year contract at a time. Too often, the devices filling this segment of the landscape reek...
Abstract: We just spent a little bit of time with the new Droid RAZR family: the Droid RAZR M, RAZR HD and RAZR HD MAXX. The RAZR M features a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED Advanced display, while the HD and HD MAXX feature 4.7-inch 720p Super AMOLED HD displays. ...
Abstract: The DROID RAZR and the DROID RAZR MAXX by Motorola will be the first 4G LTE smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network to be Global Ready.The upgrade, which will begin on June 22, will also upgrade all smartphones in the DROID RAZR family to the popular ...
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Abstract: What if I told you that I just spent the last twenty minutes playing Madden 12 on the Motorola Droid Razr as part of my testing of it? (nice segue from sports to tech eh?)Yep, I spent the weekend running with two of America's most wanted, the Motorola Dro...
Abstract: The ultra-thin Motorola RAZR was once the most sought after cell phone in the United States. And while there's little chance its smartphone namesake, the Motorola Droid RAZR , will ever reach the same heights, the new Android phone is high on my recommend...
1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced qHD (540 x 960) display, Thin and lightweight design, 4G connectivity
No user-replaceable battery, No Android 4.0—yet, Battery life is a bit of a mixed bag
There's a lot to like about the Droid RAZR, but there are also a few drawbacks. We really like the thin design of the device and the fact that it's significantly lighter than many of today's phones. We also love the gorgeous 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced...
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