Testseek.com have collected 223 expert reviews of the Motorola Droid Razr LTE 4G and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Droid Razr LTE 4G.
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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
Let's be honest here, I'm a big fan of the DROID RAZR. This phone feels as polished as any Android phone to date. It's ridiculously slim, weighs little-to-nothing, looks gorgeous and performs with the best of them. It has an upgraded screen over its p...
Abstract: Video Review: The Motorola RAZR is back in DROID form! Measuring only 0.28" thick with a 4.3" super AMOLED screen, The DROID RAZR is the brightest and thinnest smartphone on the market. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey take a look at the new $300 phone...
Powerful tech, well protected chassis, some great new software
Soon to be old version of Android, not that comfy to hold
The RAZR is an impressive piece of kit. It’s strong, light, powerful and has some nifty pieces of software on board. The only things that prevent it from getting a higher score are a slightly uncomfortable grip, fat screen border and a feeling that Samsun...
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The 0 price tag isn't exactly “giving away the razors,” if you catch our drift. Peripherals remain largely pointless
Overall the Droid RAZR is a 'Good' smartphone. It has been one of the best kept secrets of Motorola and it was a great idea to merge the RAZR line with the Droid line. The slim, sleek, and dare I say, sexy, design of the Droid RAZR will definite...
Abstract: Motorola Droid Razr is a classiest, most powerful Android smartphone that offers attractive, sleek and lightweight design, fantastic 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Sophisticated display, 1.2GHz processor, LTE/4G speeds of Verizon, plethora of multimedia feature...
Super-slim, sexy and unique design. Great quality materials, excellent voice, Super-slim, sexy and unique design. Great quality materials, excellent voice, Super-slim, sexy and unique design. Great quality materials, ex
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No doubt, the Motorola Droid RAZR on Verizon is one of the most unique and sexy phones we've seen. And despite its extreme thinness, it's strong with the help of a metal frame, Corning Gorilla Glass and a Kevlar back. But it's a wide phone, and I sugg...
Abstract: In the looks department the Razr is fairly plain from the front, apart from the shiny Motorola logo at the top. It has a shape that's similar to the firm's Xoom 2 tablets with cut off corners. Unfortunately there's a small hole in amongst the buttons...
While it borrows its name from an early 2000s feature phone that is now as popular as dirt, the Motorola DROID RAZR is an entirely different beast that borrows a couple of things (but not many) from the past that it draws life from.For one, a device th...