TechRadar rating 4/5 For Insane battery Hi-res AMOLED Nice overlay Fast processor Impressive media player Against Fatter design Higher price tag large bezel Non-removable battery Hands on gallery The Motorola Droid Razr fattens up, gains battery superpowers By John McCann July 4th 2012 0 Comments Page 12 of 13Hands on gallery 1.Introduction and design 2.Interface 3.Contacts and calling 4.Messaging 5.Internet 6.Camera 7.Video 8.Media 9.Battery life and connectivity 10.Maps and apps 11.Official gallery 12.Hands on gallery 13.Verdict Page 12 of 13Hands on gallery 1.Introduction and design 2.Interface 3.Contacts and calling 4.Messaging 5.Internet 6.Camera 7.Video 8.Media 9.Battery life and connectivity 10.Maps and apps 11.Official gallery 12.Hands on gallery 13.Verdict First Prev Last Next Tags Droid Razr G LTE 0 Comments Tweet Read more on this subject... Related news Droid Razr HD launches in Canada, US absence grows more conspicuous 4G and LTE: everything you need to know 275m 4G handsets expected to ship next year Related reviews Motorola Droid Razr Maxx review Droid Bionic review Motorola Droid 4 review In Depth 4G and LTE: everything you need to know New Motorola Droid Razr family: What you need to know Best Android phone - which should you buy? Add your comment Type your comment here. You need to log in or join to add comments. Hello, you are logged in as Not you, eh? Log out, log in as another user or join By submitting this form you agree to our Terms of Use and so are legally responsible for anything you submit. DO NOT submit anything which may violate the Terms of Use or another person\'s rights including copyrighted or offensive materials. 0 comments Add comment No comments
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