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The DROID RAZR is thin, having only a 7.1mm thick body. Other key features include a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED qHD display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel camera, 1080p HD video capture, front-facing "HD" camera, 16GB built-in storage, 16GB microSD card, 1GB RAM, 1,780mAh battery, Verizon 4G LTE, Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) and Motorola's custom UI.
- Data: 4G, EVDO, LTE, 1xEVDO, WiFi
- Design: Bar
- Keyboard/Buttons: Touchscreen
- Type: Smartphone
- Talk Time: 12.5 hours (738 minutes)
- Touch Screen: Yes - capacitive
- Camera Features: 1080p HD video capture, DLNA, image stabilization, HD front-facing camera, touch-focus, geo-tagging, face detection
- Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0
- Operating System: Google Android
- Wi-Fi: Yes
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Nick Sarafolean
4.6
"Thin, light, and up to any task."
When I originally began to look for a new smartphone back in November and December of last year, I looked at the DROID RAZR but didn't give it much thought. I was certain that the Galaxy Nexus was the phone for me. But when the Galaxy Nexus came out and I was able to compare the two side by side, I became a lot more interested in the RAZR. The screen may not be an HD screen but it's both qHD and SAMOLED and is actually quite a nice screen with fairly accurate color reproduction and decent... more...