Rei86
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In the world of mobile phone ownership you're looking at battleground where the newest and greatest wins the war.
You could have the highest newest GREATEST phone last week (Droid Bionic, iPhone 4S), only to be eclipsed a week later by the newest and greatest this week.
With that said Motorola is back with a punch that hasn't been seen since they originally released the OG Droid two years ago and resurrecting an old but familiar name. The Motorola Droid RAZR.
Just a fast tech sheet about this bad boy
7.1mm thick
Gorilla Glass
4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced qHD (960 by 540 pixels) display
Aluminum accents
stainless steel core
Kevlar fiber backing
Supposed to have a coating to resist liquid spills
1.2ghz dual core proc
1GB of Ram
16GB of internal storage with external storage expansion
4G LTE
2.3 Gingerbread
1.3MP front facing camera
8MP camera that can capture 1080p Video
299.99 by Nov this year.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX3c8S8a4Jw&feature=player_embedded]Motorola DROID RAZR Hands-On - YouTube[/video]
So what does this all mean? The Droid Bionic that got released about a week ago is already out of date...
And here I give a you bit more vanillia looking Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus Prime. The granddaddy of all Android phones that will ship with Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich. What does that mean? Hardware-accelerated graphics and a higher level of performance to all Android handsets (that's still being supported).
Tech Sheet run down
1.2Ghz Dual Core Proc
4.65-inch curved glass HD Super AMOLED 1280 x 720
5 megapixel with zero shutter lag camera
1.3 megapixel front facing camera
Video capture at 1080p30
1GB of RAM
16/32GB of internal storage
8.9mm thick body
Feels a bit underwhelming when you look at it compared to the Droid RAZR but if you want the BEST Android exp on the market look no where else.
So with that said I'm glade I held off my urge to upgrade and picking up a iPhone 4S for the Nexus Prime or the Droid RAZR. How about you?
ALSO just to let everyone know, none of this will matter next year as nVidia will be unleashing Kal-El at CES (quad-core mobile processor).
You could have the highest newest GREATEST phone last week (Droid Bionic, iPhone 4S), only to be eclipsed a week later by the newest and greatest this week.
With that said Motorola is back with a punch that hasn't been seen since they originally released the OG Droid two years ago and resurrecting an old but familiar name. The Motorola Droid RAZR.

Just a fast tech sheet about this bad boy
7.1mm thick
Gorilla Glass
4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced qHD (960 by 540 pixels) display
Aluminum accents
stainless steel core
Kevlar fiber backing
Supposed to have a coating to resist liquid spills
1.2ghz dual core proc
1GB of Ram
16GB of internal storage with external storage expansion
4G LTE
2.3 Gingerbread
1.3MP front facing camera
8MP camera that can capture 1080p Video
299.99 by Nov this year.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX3c8S8a4Jw&feature=player_embedded]Motorola DROID RAZR Hands-On - YouTube[/video]
So what does this all mean? The Droid Bionic that got released about a week ago is already out of date...
And here I give a you bit more vanillia looking Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus Prime. The granddaddy of all Android phones that will ship with Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich. What does that mean? Hardware-accelerated graphics and a higher level of performance to all Android handsets (that's still being supported).

Tech Sheet run down
1.2Ghz Dual Core Proc
4.65-inch curved glass HD Super AMOLED 1280 x 720
5 megapixel with zero shutter lag camera
1.3 megapixel front facing camera
Video capture at 1080p30
1GB of RAM
16/32GB of internal storage
8.9mm thick body
Feels a bit underwhelming when you look at it compared to the Droid RAZR but if you want the BEST Android exp on the market look no where else.
So with that said I'm glade I held off my urge to upgrade and picking up a iPhone 4S for the Nexus Prime or the Droid RAZR. How about you?
ALSO just to let everyone know, none of this will matter next year as nVidia will be unleashing Kal-El at CES (quad-core mobile processor).