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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 .
Award: Most Awarded November 2011
November 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • Very responsive phone
  • Light
  • Thin
  • Good data speed
  • Extremely thin
  • Durable
  • Scratchresistant design
  • Lots of screen space
  • Fast 4G speeds
  • Good call quality
  • Design
  • Build quality
  • Performance
  • QHD display resolution
  • Snappy performance
  • Beautiful qHD display
  • Lightweight
  • This
  • Attractive design
  • Long battery life
  • Motorola DROID RAZR [Review]
  • AndroidGuys
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  • November 9
  • 2011
  • 79 Comments
  • The Motorola DROID RAZR has been all the hype lately
  • And for a good reason. Verizon is touting this as the latest and greatest new Android
  • Phone is super responsive
  • Whip-fast performance
  • SIM card and microSD slot are easily accessible
  • Smart Actions is a standout feature
  • Can automate a lot of tiresome toggling you have to do on other phones
  • Screen is high resolution
  • Good color and brigh
  • Thinnest smartphone around
  • Sturdy and sexy Kevlar-infused design
  • Impressive Super AMOLED Enhanced screen
  • Very fast 4G speeds
  • Snappy dual-core performance
  • Versatile MotoCast app
  • Verizon LTE is ridiculously speedy
  • Dual-core processor keeps phone running smoothly
  • Sturdy design
  • Super-slim
  • Sexy and unique design. Great quality materials
  • Excellent voice
  • Ex
  • Powerful tech
  • Well protected chassis
  • Some great new software
  • 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
  • When I said the RAZR was better than the Bionic in almost every way
  • I wasn't kidding. I'm gonna count
  • Form-factor. Is awesome. In fact
  • This is the first Droid in a while whose build quality is really worth getting excited about. It is insanely thin (7
  • Very thin
  • Highquality screen
  • Lots of storage
  • Good display
  • Good picture and video quality
  • Screen is easy to read
  • Impressive promised battery life
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  • Amazing thinness and build quality
  • Solid LTE performance
  • Smart Actions legitimately useful
  • Thin design
  • Good battery life
  • Bright Super AMOLED screen
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) coming by early 2012
  • Verizon's 4G LTE network rocks
  • Excellent build quality
  • 4.7” Super AMOLED HD display
  • Standout design
  • Materials and build quality
  • Clear calling quality
  • 4G LTE connectivity with great speeds
  • Motorola Webtop functionality and microHDMI
  • Incredibly thin and light design
  • Excellent call quality
  • Durable chassis with steel frame and unique Kevlar back
  • Frontal camera records video in 720p HD
  • Very unique aluminum design with Kevlar back
  • 4G LTE and dualcore powered
  • Large 4.3″ AMOLED display
  • Plenty of business chops and available accessories
  • Does a good job of handling both social media and important business features
  • The
  • And thin
  • Stellar build quality
  • Very quick
  • Will be upgraded to Android 4.0
  • Super thin
  • Solid feeling
  • Ultra-powerful and fast
  • Especially for media
  • Optional docks turn the phone into a PC
  • Super thin. Solid feeling. Ultrapowerful and fast
  • Especially for media. Optional docks turn the phone into a PC
  • 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

The editors didn't like

  • Battery drains very fast
  • Poor battery life
  • Lower screen quality than competitors
  • PenTile isn't a deal breaker but would be better without it
  • Battery life
  • Unimpressive cameras
  • Annoying bloatware
  • Design and Hardware
  • The Droid RAZR is one of the thinnest Android smartphones around
  • Measuring 0.3 inches thick. Like the Droid X
  • The top of the phone adds a few millimeters to accommodate the camera
  • Presumabl
  • Motorola DROID RAZR [Review]
  • Unnecessarily flashy UI customization
  • Nonremovable battery
  • Yellowed screen without brightness cranked all the way up
  • Ice Cream Sandwich can't get here fast enough
  • Speaker distorts at high volumes
  • Ugly
  • The actual phone. Only a tasteless robot maternal figure could love this design
  • Slow to hand off between 3G and 4G
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Display has some trouble with direct sunlight
  • Pricey
  • Dismal battery life
  • Non-removable battery and LTE weren't meant to be together
  • Non-removable battery and L
  • Soon to be old version of Android
  • Not that comfy to hold
  • No user-replaceable battery
  • No Android 4.0—yet
  • Battery life is a bit of a mixed bag
  • This is one of the only Android phones that doesn't have a removable battery. Engineers got everything so thin and rigid by laminating it all together
  • Layer by layer
  • And that means everything's more or less locked together (though you can still swap out
  • Expensive
  • Not a major specs upgrade
  • No removable battery
  • Somewhat slow in speed tests
  • Very large footprint
  • Somewhat heavy
  • Can't remove battery
  • The 0 price tag isn't exactly “giving away the razors
  • ” if you catch our drift. Peripherals remain largely pointless
  • Subpar display
  • Overbearing Android skin
  • Won't get Android 4.0 until next year
  • Design is logo heavy
  • Power and volume buttons are small
  • NinjaBlur interface is lifeless
  • Smart Actions and MotoCast need work
  • Camera is weak
  • 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
  • Not running Android 4.0 ICS out of the box
  • Screen is great
  • But with soso pixel density
  • Camera and camcorder are not topnotch
  • Mediocre pictures and video capture
  • Pinch zooming stutters in the Gallery
  • Slightly wider than other 4.3” phones
  • Making it uncomfortable for some
  • Subpar battery life
  • Mediocre camera
  • PenTile display
  • Body is a bit of a grease magnet
  • Battery is not removable
  • Non-removable battery
  • Extensive bloatware
  • Huge
  • Camera doesn't perform as well as the competition
  • Huge. Camera doesn't perform as well as the competition.
  • 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

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  Published: 2011-12-23, review by: phonearena.com

  • Much like two suped-up sport cars racing against one another towards the finish line, it’s another classic case of coming down to the wire as these two beastly smartphones come up nearly close to one another at the end. As we’ve seen, they perform ver...

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  Published: 2011-12-21, review by: hothardware.com

  • 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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  Published: 2011-12-16, review by: anandtech.com

  • The RAZR is honestly some of the best Android hardware I've seen in a long time. It's incredibly thin, has awesome build quality and an excellent in-hand feel to boot. I find it interesting that we now have Apple, Nokia (Lumia 800), and Motorola shipping...

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  Published: 2011-12-14, Author: Carl , review by: androidauthority.com

  • Abstract:  The year 2011 seemed to have a theme, and it was all about updating older phones to keep up with the times. The HTC Sensation XE is the new face of the HTC Sensation, now with Beats by Dr. Dre, a pair of headphones, and a few improvements over the origina...

 
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  Published: 2011-12-13, review by: tomsguide.com

  • Abstract:  The original Razr was special in its super-slim clamshell design and metal construction. It didn't have any of the cool features that Symbian, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry had...

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  Published: 2011-12-09, Author: Enobong , review by: booredatwork.com

  • Abstract:  The Droid Razr by Motorola is the thinnest smartphone on the market, it also bears the name of the best selling cellphone ever made, the”Motorola Razr”. The Droid Razr is design to be sleek, ultra thin, edgy and Powerful. It sport a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED ...

 
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  Published: 2011-12-07, review by: gcn.com

  • Very responsive phone, light, thin, good data speed
  • Battery drains very fast

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  Published: 2011-12-05, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • Thin, light, and thin, Stellar build quality, Very quick, Will be upgraded to Android 4.0
  • Non-removable battery, Extensive bloatware

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  Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com

  • Very unique aluminum design with Kevlar back; 4G LTE and dualcore powered, large 4.3″ AMOLED display; plenty of business chops and available accessories; does a good job of handling both social media and important business features, The
  • Subpar battery life; mediocre camera; PenTile display; body is a bit of a grease magnet; battery is not removable
  • Does the Motorola DROID RAZR 4G LTE live up to all of the hype? It's definitely a quality smartphone with a lot of going for it – including svelte and very unique looks, speed and plenty of business chops.  It's also got a plethora of innovative acces...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-30, review by: Geek.com

  • Abstract:  Something happened the day the Droid X came out. The popularity of the device, and the trend in market towards larger screened devices, lead their design team to the conclusion that they needed to push this design as far as possible. So, it began a ra...

 
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