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Motorola XT-910 DROID RAZR Unlocked GSM Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Android OS, Wi-Fi, and GPS--No Warranty (Black)

Motorola XT-910 DROID RAZR Unlocked GSM Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Android OS, Wi-Fi, and GPS--No Warranty (Black)

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Motorola XT-910 DROID RAZR Unlocked GSM Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Android OS, Wi-Fi, and GPS--No Warranty (Black)

 
 
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Features
  • MicroSIM. Network: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; 3G/HSPA 2100/1900/900/850 Mhz. Operating System: Android Gingerbread 2.3.5. Processor: 1.2GHz Dual Core, TI OMAP 4430 (Upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0). 1GB Ram Memory

  • 4.3" Super-AMOLED Advanced display - Highest Resolution Super Vibrant Display - Super AMOLED advanced with a higher resolution 256ppi screen with 25% more power efficient panel

  • Super-thin smartphone, featuring splash-guard coating, Kevlar and Corning Gorilla Glass for extra protection

  • 8MP Camera with 1080p video recording, Front facing camera. MotoCast - Wireless streaming of media from a pc to your phone. Smart Actions for efficient task completion.

  • 1780mAh battery Lithium Polymer. Talk Time - Up to 450 mins GSM, Standby - Up to 250 hours GSM


Description

The new MOTOROLA RAZR is the most captivating Android-powered smartphone on the scene that not only offers a solid build and stylish design, but a range of powerful features and accessories. Measuring just 7.1mm in thickness, the Motorola RAZR is one of the thinnest smartphones on the market. Slimmer than the Samsung Galaxy S II and Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, which are slim handsets anyway. The back of the device made with Kevlar (the material in bulletproof vests) fibre, to keep size and weight to a minimum but increase strength and rigidity in the phone. Corning Gorilla Glass protects the Super AMOLED Advanced screen that sits below it. Super strong, this glass will protect the device against scratches and scrapes that would normally damage any other display. The RAZR is coated with a nano technology which makes the device splash-proof. The powerful dual-core 1.2 GHz processor lets you act as fast as you can think (finally), while the 1GB of RAM keeps the momentum going. Capture the excitement of your own life with the 8MP rear camera and 1080p HD video recording, for crisp, clear, cinematic quality images. Your video captures will be especially smooth, thanks to technology that helps stabilize the camera. And, whether your next incoming call is about dissecting the play or landing the deal, see things eye-to-eye with the front-facing HD video camera. Whether you stream or download films, the hyper-vibrant colors of the Super AMOLED Advanced display make watching films on-the-go just as thrilling as watching at home on your HDTV. And zero motion-blur technology keeps the action smooth, so you can focus on the story.


Product Details
Product Length:5.15 inches
Product Width:0.28 inches
Product Height:2.17 inches
Product Weight:0.21 pounds
Package Length:5.5 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:2.3 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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17 of 19 found the following review helpful:


4Nice phone, very light, bad speaker, micro SIM  Dec 01, 2011 By Jazzer
Just got this phone and paid 680 USD. Prices are falling, so if you wait a bit it should be cheaper. The one I got appears to be an "import" from the UK. A couple of complaints: not so good single speaker on the back which sounds plastic-like similar those cheap clear-membrane loudspeakers, but headphones are better. And, the battery life is very short if you play games or watch movies. I have to charge it everyday. Hopefully, Moto will get enough complaints about the battery life and design a better battery for future phones. It takes the micro SIM, so I had to cut my old one to "fit" into the smaller slot - I did not want to change my number and micro SIMs are a bit harder to find in China. Overall, a good phone, thin and light to carry, and wide screen (I can't imagine what the Galaxy S2 LTE HD at 4.65 feels like - huge maybe in comparison). Video in low light is good, but nothing to write home about. So, you will pay a premium for a skinny mobile and keep the charger with you... Cheers!

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5A masterpiece  Jan 25, 2012 By Rahul Kaushik
I purchased the DROID RAZR last week and I like it a lot. Previously i owned a Nokia X6, which is also a terrific phone but a little slow by modern standards. I ordered it by standard shipping from Best n Price and surprise surprise.. they sent it the next day.. which was GREAT. I was a little skeptical as this phone is without warranty and looked a little expensive. Now,

ABout the Droid Razr -
Razr = Gorilla Glass + Kevlar + 7.1mm thick (or should i say SLIM) + 8MP camera, no need to say more about the build. Its nearly perfect.
The Razr is pretty fast and the iphone looks dwarf as compared to this. The interface is also customized and pretty cool with the 5 home screens moving in a 3D. Apps on the Homescreens can be resized, removed by a quick hold and flick of the finger (Home screens are just too cool). Android phones are all about apps and there are plenty of cool and useful apps to be downloaded from the android market which is a great asset.

MOTOCAST -
I found Motocast, the software that can sync the Droid Razr and ur laptop, pretty interesting. In the beginning it takes sometime to get used to, but once u know how it works, makes just freakin cool to download and watch, listen anything thats on my laptop ANYWHERE, yes, ANYWHERE provided the laptop is ON.

SMART ACTIONS -
Yes, this is one of the most useful app in Moto Droid Razr. Customize and make own schedules to switch on Wifi, save battery by dimming brightness when not charging, change the ringtone volume, modify screen timeout automatically. All this works in a Trigger and Action fashion which is easy to understand and conserves a lot of manual effort. AWE***SOME

I tried skype on Wifi, video was great without lag but a little echo in sound. Processes and Tasks can be monitored with pre-installed apps, which I like to do even on my laptop.

BATTERY-
Yes, it takes you through a day easily but needs charge in the night.
With all my daily tasks like Calls , Chatting (almost Whole day), browing in the evening or whenever i get time I can easily squeeze 12 -14 hrs from the Moto Droid Razr and be still left with 20% of the battery. Definitely a continuous use can drain it in 8 hrs. but the charging time is 1.5 hrs (Pretty less)

SIGNAL STRENGTH
I read in a review that the MOTO Razr can catch a signal in the most remote areas and the worst places. Voila, thats just what I wanted, I work in a place where I never used to get signal, but Droid Razr catches almost 3 - 4 bars. Sometimes it searches for the signal but very rarely. This is one of the best things about this Razr. Even the iphone (or any others I have seen with my colleagues) with a better service provider catches only 1-2 bars.

PROS - Big screen, Connectivity, Build, Motocast, Smart actions, Interface, Cool Apps, Sound, Calls, Fastest shipping I have seen

CONS - OS 2.3.5 (need the latest one ICS), No Micro SD card (with this model), Battery (could have been better), No warranty

I never write long reviews but this one deserves it.
Simply said.. THIS is a great phone and worth every penny. I love my Razr.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Great but for a few flaws  Mar 03, 2012 By Alexander Collins "Alex"
After about 3 weeks of use I've found this to be have quite a few shortcomings out of the box. With the help of a few apps and customizations it's turning out to be a great phone.

PROS:
1. Great display - great cross between tablet and phone. Great for watching videos.
2. Extremely responsive touch
3. Very fast
4. Slim design and light - not too light as some suggest. I added a good case which made it a tad heavier and a bit more comfortable in the hands.
5. Comes with a good deal of useable apps
6. Pretty good camera - works well at night and very well during the day
7. Decent video in the dark... haven't yet checked the daytime recording
8. Good quality sound with headphones
9. Motorola's Motocast software is great for accessing media from different computers. Once the software is installed on the relevant computers files can be accessed as long as all computers and phone have internet access. Greatly reduces the need to store files on the phone itself.
10. Contact management is a breeze once contacts are available though an internet source
11. Very useful widgets out of the box

CONS:
1. Battery life is extremely short when gaming and using media (music, videos and such). There are a some good solutions I've found like using a very dim display brightness which helps tremendously but battery life is still very disappointing

2. The default Android 2.x keyboard is unbelievably disappointing. Except for the fullstop simple things such as question marks and single uplifted commas have to be accessed by using the '?123' button. The keyboard layout isn't customizable so that unused keys can be replaced. Also, ten keys have a different long press function, the numeric keys. All others have nothing for long presses. How dumb is it to put simple stuff like question marks and commas in a separate screen and have about sixteen other keys with nothing for long presses?!

3. Screen cannot be set to time out without requiring a slide to unlock. Don't know if I missed something but as much as I've tried once the display times out, I'm required to slide to unlock. Sometimes I just want the display off without a need to slide all the time

4. Home screens cannot be removed or added

5. Multi-tasking is un-intuitive except for the help of an app. Difficult to switch between running apps or to even see what's running. Thankfully that was fixed with an app.

6. Have found that the touch becomes unresponsive occasionally. This hasn't happened often but when it does it's extremely annoying. Once I attempted to swipe to answer a call and it wouldn't repsons. Had to hit the power button before it responded.

7. No recording software out of the box

8. Boasts 16GB of storage with a 16GB micro SD card included but actually has 8GB usable storage and I got no micro SD card with mine (Unlocked version)

9. Speaker leaves some to be desired

10. Adding offline contacts is too difficult

That's all I can think of for now. Hopefully there will be a software update to address some of the issues mentioned above but still a good and fun phone. No regrets buying this one.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Luv this fone!  Feb 07, 2012 By JoHn
So many in depth reviews saying almost everything I wanted to say...this phone is really awesome! I am not a Motorola fanboy, actually it's my 1st Moto phone ever, but couldn't resist buying it.
Only few points I will emphasize on:
-The look: many reviewers kept on comparing this phone with other phones-specs wise, forgetting to put into consideration the size factor! I never had or wanted to have any phone bigger than 3.2" till I saw the beauty of this RAZR ( & to be honest the GS2 in regard of being slim as well). The phone is a certain conversation starter, looks really cool, well built and definitely not cheap ( and it isn't!)
The very new HTC one is bragging to be one of the slimmest phones, well, as slim as it is, it is still bigger than the RAZR!Have been checking most of the phones that are appearing in the market and none could beat the beauty of the RAZR IMO.
-the speed: added tons of apps and games, no sweat!
-Battery: dunno what other reviewers expected from a phone with such a processor, screen & 4G but this needs power! My last 4 smartphones' batteries (in 5 years) couldn't last more than a day, so this one is no surprise. add Juice defender app and it helps u go through the day with moderate use. Some days I talk too much and play too much this is when I need to charge it twice a day, I have a portable external battery that I got off e-bay for around $10. It works fine and is really small.Easier to carry even in pocket.
Despite that I actually took one star off cos of the battery..at this price range I still expected more from the battery.

overall the best smartphone IMO now in market, and will get better with the ICS upgrade in few months.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Fast, Fun, and Sleek!  Mar 27, 2012 By Heather Calhoun
I received the RAZR a few months ago and have had several opportunities to test out the durability and signal range. One of the things that drew me to the RAZR was the fact that it's Kevlar and Gorilla glass. WHich means it should be kid friendly. No need for a big bulky OtterBox. This phone slips right in your back pocket.

This was also my first phone that was 4G and I must say I was blown away at how fast it is compared to my previous phones. I often compared it's signal with my husbands 3G phone and this little guy never dropped below 3G even out in the middle of no where. While at the same time my husband was struggling.

Another new feature for me was the HotSpot. This was such life (or work) saver several times. Again, in the middle of the country I used the HotSpot and couldn't tell any difference in it and being at home. It was just as fast as if I was plugged straight into the modem at home. It never dropped a signal either even with sharing the "spot" with multiple users.

The reason I didn't give this a 5 was because the batter life is not the greatest. Other than that I would totally recommend this phone for everyone!

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