First things first, why have a Kevlar back on a phone. Now I’ve got that out-of-the-way, I can get down to the actual phone. the first thing you notice about the phone is that it is incredibly thin, just 7.1 mm in fact. This makes it the undisputedly the world’s thinnest smartphone. The specs for this new phone are very good. With a powerful dual core 1.2 GHz processor and 1GB of ram it can handle most of what you can throw at it. It is also equipped with a Super AMOLED screen of qHD (960 x 540) resoluion and an 8MP camera capable of 1080p HD video. Also you can stream music, films and more from your computer from anywhere using MotoCast.
It has been announced that in the US the Motorola Droid RAZR (as it will be known over there as a Verizon exclusive) will be available from $299 plus contract but no further pricing has been announced.
Overall I believe that the Motorola RAZR will be a success and I look forward to seeing it in the future.
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