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A los editores les gusta
Excelente diseño
Buena performance
Materiales exclusivos como kevlar en su construcción
Muy fino
Buena pantalla y definición
Salida microHDMI
Dock multimedia incluído en el paquete
Algunas aplicaciones propias de Motorola que son mejores que Blur e
El Motorola Droid Razr HD ofrece un desempeño rápido
Una gran e impactante pantalla y diseño lujoso. También tiene gran calidad de llamadas y buenas velocidades de 4G
Hardware y prestaciones
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Sin FM
La pantalla está muy bien pero es PenTile todavía
Exceso de transiciones 3D en la UI
Más de lo necesario
La cámara de video a 1080p no es muy buena
La de fotos podría estar mejor aunque aprueba
Sin tecla de disparo para la cámara
Tanto el mi
El talón de Aquiles del Droid Razr HD es una cámara que produce imágenes de calidad inferior. Además
El teléfono está cargado con software inflado de Verizon
Fast processing, Display, Office compatible, Ultra slim and light weight, Kevlar back, Good camera for still and video
Fiddly text messaging, only micro-sim cards acceptable, Battery is non-replaceable
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Publicación: 2012-02-20, Autor: Rishabh , crítica de: mobigyaan.com
Suave, sexy and sharp form factor, Android apps, Motorola flagship Smart Actions and Motocast apps, Easy access, Great UI
Needs MicroSIM
There is no denying that the new Razr packs in a lot whether it is in terms of looks, features or functionality. Slight changes might make it fare even better though but we really don't have much room to complain except the battery maybe. The price tag, t...
Publicación: 2012-01-21, Autor: Vishal , crítica de: digit.in
Ultra slim design, Use of Kevlar adds a dash of carbon fibre-ish looks, Excellent Super AMOLED display, Good camera for stills and videos
Feels surprisingly big, Battery life isn't very good
Without doubt, the new Razr looks absolutely fantastic. Manages to pack in a lot of power in what Motorola calls "the world's slimmest phone". While it isn't bullet proof, you can still boast about the Kevlar layer on the rear panel! The only thing we say...
Publicación: 2011-12-26, Autor: Stuff , crítica de: stuffmideast.com
Resumen: Motorola's original RAZR defied convention with its impossibly thin form factor and laser-etched keys. Fast forward seven years and Moto's latest incarnation of the RAZR series comes packing a dual-core processor, Android Gingerbread and an impressively t...
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Publicación: 2011-11-04, Autor: John , crítica de: asia.cnet.com
Resumen: First announced in the US last month as the Droid Razr, the Motorola Razr has now made its way to Asia. It has a retail price of S$888. We spent some time with this Android smartphone during a Singapore launch event. Here are our thoughts. Design The R...
Resumen: We've prepared a quick hands-on video to demonstrate the Motorola RAZR user interface. Motorola have added a few custom touches to the Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and they seem to be working well from what we can tell so far - adding extra functionality...
Is the Motorola Droid RAZR the best Android smartphone? In terms of looks, it is definitely a contender. It's sexier than Samsung's Galaxy S II line in my opinion. It's strong and slick. Battery life is pegged at 12.5 hours of talk time.Tags: Motorola DRO...
RAZR or Not to RAZR?Off the bat, the Motorola RAZR seems pretty impressive - you get a smartphone that looks pretty, sturdy, functional and yet gloriously slim. Throw in words like Splash Guard, Gorilla Glass and Kelvar fiber back. yes, you get the idea...
Is the Motorola Droid RAZR the best Android smartphone? In terms of looks, it is definitely a contender. It's sexier than Samsung's Galaxy S II line in my opinion. It's strong and slick. Battery life is pegged at 12.5 hours of talk time....
Sturdy and classy design, Thin 7.1mm profile, Useful software additions and accessories, Substantial battery life
Finicky autofocusing issues and poor low light performance
Off the bat, the Motorola RAZR seems pretty impressive - you get a smartphone that looks pretty, sturdy, functional and yet gloriously slim. Throw in words like Splash Guard, Gorilla Glass and Kelvar fiber back... yes, you get the idea. Not only that, ...