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Motorola RAZR HD.
Expected Q4 2012.
Motorola's new flagship phone is the Motorola RAZR HD (on Verizon Wireless in the US it
will be called the DROID RAZR HD), neatly leapfrogging the previous flagship model of
the powerful but dull Motorola ATRIX HD.
The main selling point of the RAZR HD is the large 4.7" 720 x 1280 pixel display on the
front. On the back is an 8 megapixel primary camera with 1080p video capture, on the front
is a 1.3 megapixel camera for video calling. Inside is a 1.5GHz dual-core processor with
1GB of RAM and 16GB of flash memory which is expandable with a microSD card.
Available in white or black colours, the RAZR HD sports the Kevlar back the other RAZR phones
have, although it's a bit thicker than the original at 8.4mm, probably due in part to
the large 2540 mAh battery which has 40% more capacity that the original RAZR.
Despite having a significantly bigger screen than the original RAZR, the RAZR HD is roughly
the same size at 132 x 68 x 8.4mm and it weighs a fair amount more at 146 grams. The RAZR
HD also features an HDMI output port, so you can play 720p movies or games on a large screen
TV. The connectors are in a different place from the original RAZR, but you should still
be able to use the flexible Lapdock cable to connect if you have one of those.
The Motorola RAZR HD runs Android 4.0.4 and it does everything that you might expect including
supporting WiFi, Bluetooth and USB connectivity plus GPS and GLONASS positioning systems.
The software has been enhanced with Motorola's useful SMARTACTIONS software, and Motorola
say that the RAZR HD should be upgradeable to Android 4.1 at some undefined point in
the future.
There are a few different versions of the RAZR HD. The international versions are quad-band
UMTS devices with optional pentaband LTE support (Rogers Canada will get an LTE version). In
the US the DROID RAZR HD adds CMDA/EVDO support to UMTS making it a proper world phone (with
the addition of a SIM card).
There is also a version called the DROID RAZR MAXX HD available in the US which boosts the
battery to 3300 mAh and adds about 1mm in thickness and 10 grams in weight. There's
no news of a worldwide version of that yet, although we should imagine that it will be
available in a couple of months.
All the announced variants should be available by the end of the year. No guidance was given
on price, but we would expect the worldwide version of the RAZR HD to retail for between
€500 to €600 at launch.