Motorola Presents Android-based Razr Trio
Motorola Mobility added three models to its Razr lineup: Razr M, Razr HD, and the flagship Droid Razr Maxx HD.
Razr M is a 'compact' 4.3-inch smartphone made of Gorilla Glass, DuPont Kevlar fiber, and splash-guard coating. It's currently available in black and white.
Motorola Razr HD has a larger, 4.7-inch diplay and sports all the aforementioned technologies as well. The expected battery life is up to 6 hours for Web browsing and up to 16 hours for chat.
Droid Razr Maxx HD is a 4.7-inch flagship solution capable of up to 8 hours of Web browsing or, say, voice-guided GPS navigation. In addition, its design features something that's called 'water-repellent nanocoating.' This sounds almost like a challenge, and we're sure someone on YouTube will gladly accept it.
Speaking of availability, the RAZR M will be available in the US next week; the RAZR HD and Droid RAZR Maxx HD will follow before the holiday season. European launch dates, as well as any prices, are still unknown.
Sources: Motorola Mobility, DarkVision Hardware.
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