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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]
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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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GLab
Missing iP
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
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Standout design, materials and build quality, Clear calling quality, 4G LTE connectivity with great speeds, Motorola Webtop functionality and microHDMI
Not running Android 4.0 ICS out of the box, Screen is great, but with soso pixel density, Camera and camcorder are not topnotch
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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
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