There was a lot of buzz surrounding the Droid Razr before its release, so as it hits UK shelves, how does it match up to expectations?
It seems like every week we hear of a new Android phone coming on to the market, but why has the Droid Razr caused so much buzz? The phone is stylish and most importantly light. At just 7mm thick, this Motorola phone is ideal for people on the go.
The handset is black and comes complete with a front facing 1.3 megapixel chat camera and a rear 8.0 megapixel camcorder. Screen size is always a main factor when people are choosing a phone and they should be happy with the 4.3-inch screen delivering a 540 x 960 pixel resolution. The battery life also seems to be of a good quality, offering approximately 12.5 hours talk time.
Although there has been a lot of talk about the size, the handset is average for most phones now, and it looks like the company are looking to play on the ‘Razr’ thin aspect.
One thing this smartphone is missing is the latest Android OS. The phone comes installed with Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread). But fear not; all users have been promised an upgrade to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) in early 2012.
Specifications
1.2Ghz dual core processor
1GB system RAM
16GB internal RAM
4.3-inch screen Super AMOLED display
7.1 mm thickness
8-megapixel real camera with LED flash, autofocus and 1080p video capture
Android Gingerbread
WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G/4G LTE



