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Droid RAZR HD Review


Market Status: Not Released
Droid RAZR HD  Release date: 2012
Droid RAZR HD Pre-orders: NA
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Droid RAZR HD - MAX
The Droid RAZR is an amazing phone, you really need to feel it in you hand before you decide on a new phone to buy because it’s shockingly thin and looks beautiful. We all know Motorola and Verizon like to pinch out new phones and new version of popular phones as soon as they possibly can (like the Droid 3 and 6 months later the Droid 4). Motorola just released the Motorola HD XT928 & Motorola MT917 in China.
Hello 13MP rear camera! They’re basically the same phones as the Droid RAZR except they’re 4.5″ and have a sweet 720p LCD screen at 330ppi.  They have the same processor as the RAZR and Droid 4.
We’ve heard rumors of a Droid HD for a while, it could have been the Droid RAZR HD all along.
Droid RAZR HD
Droid RAZR HD

Droid RAZR HD Specs

  • 4.5″ Super AMOLED screen – 720 x 1280 resolution
  • 1.2GHz  dual-core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 13MP rear camera
  • Full HD 1080p video camera
  • Motorola accessories that include the laptop dock and HD webtop dock
  • Gorilla Glass

droid razr max
Droid RAZR MAX
There are also rumors of a Droid RAZR MAX.  Some super nerd found a picture with exif data showing Droid RAZR MAX…this could be nothing or it could really be a new RAZR phone…only time will tell.

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