We all know that the Motorola Droid RAZR is the skinniest 4G smartphone ever built. We also know that the feature set on board does not skimp in order to provide that ultra-thin profile. And some of you may even know that it is only the 7th smartphone to be released on Verizon’s 4G LTE wireless network. But did you know that the Motorola Droid RAZR actually incorporates in its design the same Kevlar material used to manufacture bulletproof vests? So I guess now, aside from being able to slice through everything it encounters, according to the overabundance of advertising seen on TV and the World Wide Web, the Motorola Droid RAZR is bulletproof as well.
Kevlar, steel and aluminum accents are used in the design of the Droid RAZR to give it a distinctive look, and the four corners have even been clipped at an angle to add to that unique appearance. And when Motorola announced they would make the Droid RAZR super-skinny, they weren’t kidding. The 0.28 inch profile of the Droid RAZR 4G smartphone is so nearly nonexistent it makes the relatively slim Galaxy S II look fat. Aside from owning the slimmest profile of all 4G handsets, the device is average in size and weight when compared to all other 4G smartphones, measuring 5.15 x 2.71 x 0.28 inches (130.7 x 68.9 x 7.1 mm) and weighing 4.48 ounces (127 g).
As mentioned above, the feature and hardware set on board the Motorola RAZR compares favorably to all the top 4G smartphones. Visually, displays are broadcast in 540 x 960 pixel resolution and 16 million colors on the 4.30 inch Super AMOLED screen. A proximity sensor shuts the device off when not in use, and the built-in light sensor adjusts the brightness automatically for the best possible display. Corning Gorilla Glass offers a layer of scratch resistance and glare reduction on top.
Buy the Motorola Droid Razr starting at $169 ($130 less than Verizon), and if you also activate your mobile hotspot service at the time of purchase, you will get a free $100 Amazon gift card.
Usually skinny handsets mean pathetic battery life. That is not the case with the Motorola Droid RAZR 4G handset, which offers 50% better run time from a single battery charge than the average 4G smartphone, at 12.50 hours. The 1780 mAh cell also provides 8 days standby time from a single charge. The hardware package on board the Droid RAZR includes a Texas Instruments 4430 microchip set, a dual core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 central processor, PowerVR SGX540 chip for graphics processing, 16 GB of built-in storage and 1.0 GB of RAM memory. A microSD slot is on board for storage expansion. A rear mounted 8.0 megapixel camcorder provides video capture at 1080P HD, and the front facing 1.3 megapixel chat cam can also place video calls.