Most 4G smartphones with a 4.3 inch display tend towards the heavier and bulkier form factor. Motorola intentionally designed their Droid Razr M 4G Android smartphone to be smaller, lighter and thinner than the typical phone with the same size display. The handset recently benefited from an Android operating system update to the 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, provides a powerful dual core processor, high-resolution video capture and more compact body with 4G connectivity.
The Droid Razr M is available for just a few pennies now starting at $0.01.
As with previous Droid Razr models, the body is made of aircraft grade aluminum and DuPont Kevlar, with a Corning Gorilla Glass overlay protecting the display against scratches chip. Motorola’s unique water repellent nanocoating is also back to protect the interior and exterior of your Droid Razr M 4G should you ever get caught out in the rain or accidentally spill your morning coffee.
Motorola offers you a choice between black or white handset, and the Droid Razr M 4G landed on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE system on September 10 this year. Teaming up with that Jelly Bean operating system and dual core processor is a Chrome for Android web browser, and popular applications Picasa and YouTube have also been pre-installed. A Bluetooth Stereo music player has been built-in, and the Droid Razr M 4G also provides NFC (Near Field Communications) access out-of-the-box.
Slim at 0.33 inches (8.3 mm) and light at 4.44 ounces (126 g), the Motorola Droid Razr M 4G handset actually delivers 40% more display and less body than other 4G phones with the same size screen. The display is a 4.3 inch qHD Super AMOLED model, with resolution running above average at 540 x 960 pixels. Pixel density is also high 256 pixels per inch, with more than 16 million colors used when rendering visuals. You can export whatever is on that display to an exterior HDTV or monitor thanks to onboard DLNA wireless video out connectivity.
Continuing in the tradition of previous Droid Razr models, battery performance is excellent, with the 2,000 mA cell on board the handset delivering a full 20.0 hours of talk time from a single charge. That is running approximately 40% than many popular phones, such as the iPhone 5. Standby battery power lasts approximately 17.0 days. A dual core 1.5 GHz CPU and 1.0 GB of RAM memory are on board, with 8.0 GB of data storage built in and a microSD slot providing storage expansion. High resolution video capture runs 1,080P HD on the rear facing camcorder, with a front facing chat cam providing video call support and portrait snapshot capture.
You can purchase the Droid Razr M for a reduced price tag now starting at $0.01.
December 19, 2012 at 3:44 pm
Would not buy the phone with JB. Wasn’t too bad with ICS but they deleted too many good features.