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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
Extremely thin, Durable, scratchresistant design, Lots of screen space, Fast 4G speeds, Good call quality,
Poor battery life, Lower screen quality than competitors
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Publicación: 2012-01-30, Autor: Troy , crítica de: examiner.com
Resumen: What if I told you that I just spent the last twenty minutes playing Madden 12 on the Motorola Droid Razr as part of my testing of it? (nice segue from sports to tech eh?)Yep, I spent the weekend running with two of America's most wanted, the Motorola Dro...
Resumen: The ultra-thin Motorola RAZR was once the most sought after cell phone in the United States. And while there's little chance its smartphone namesake, the Motorola Droid RAZR , will ever reach the same heights, the new Android phone is high on my recommend...
1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced qHD (540 x 960) display, Thin and lightweight design, 4G connectivity
No user-replaceable battery, No Android 4.0—yet, Battery life is a bit of a mixed bag
There's a lot to like about the Droid RAZR, but there are also a few drawbacks. We really like the thin design of the device and the fact that it's significantly lighter than many of today's phones. We also love the gorgeous 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced...
Resumen: The year 2011 seemed to have a theme, and it was all about updating older phones to keep up with the times. The HTC Sensation XE is the new face of the HTC Sensation, now with Beats by Dr. Dre, a pair of headphones, and a few improvements over the origina...
Resumen: The original Razr was special in its super-slim clamshell design and metal construction. It didn't have any of the cool features that Symbian, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry had...
Publicación: 2011-12-01, Autor: Helena , crítica de: chipchick.com
Very unique aluminum design with Kevlar back; 4G LTE and dualcore powered, large 4.3″ AMOLED display; plenty of business chops and available accessories; does a good job of handling both social media and important business features, The
Subpar battery life; mediocre camera; PenTile display; body is a bit of a grease magnet; battery is not removable
Does the Motorola DROID RAZR 4G LTE live up to all of the hype? It's definitely a quality smartphone with a lot of going for it – including svelte and very unique looks, speed and plenty of business chops. It's also got a plethora of innovative acces...
Resumen: Something happened the day the Droid X came out. The popularity of the device, and the trend in market towards larger screened devices, lead their design team to the conclusion that they needed to push this design as far as possible. So, it began a ra...