Motorola Droid RAZR and Lapdock review: Best designed Android smartphone on ...
18.05.12
Fine design: The marketing push behind the RAZR has focused on the hardware design, and Motorola delivers. At 4.5 ounces and and oonly 0.3 inches thick, this phone got lost in my pockets a few times despite its large 4.3 inch screen.
And unlike the iPhone with its glass front and back and Samsung phones with plastic bodies, the RAZR is built tough. The back features Kevlar fiber and screen is beautiful and features scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass. The phone also is built to resist splashes of coffee or at the pool.
LTE speeds: I enjoyed 10 megabit per second downloads, about 10 times faster than Verizon’s 3G service. For an extra $20 a month, the speed can be shared with other devices using the RAZR’s mobile hotspot. The LTE service was spotty for me in West Michigan, but it is set to expand later this month .
Powerful: The 1.2 GHz dual core processor kept applications and the Android 2.3 operating system zippy. I did hit a few glitches with apps, but overall it was a solid experience. There also is 16 GB of internal storage and a 16 GB MicroSD card that can be upgraded to 32 GB.
Source: MLive.com