Motorola Droid Razr

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AppaTheBison

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You might say that now, but get a smartphone and then that'll probably change. :p

But I have wi-fi everywhere I go except when I'm driving lol. And I REALLY don't want to lose my $30 a month plan, my friend pays $90 a month on his plan with Sprint!

**Supposedly the GSM radios are locked against US carriers. In other words, it's only there so the phone can be used abroad as a world phone.***

Does this mean I won't be able to use this phone?
 

Bateluer

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its moto, it will be encrypted. now if you can crack RSA 256, thats not an issue, however that cant be done yet

Hmm, thought it was actually RSA-512 or 1024? At least, I recall reading that for the original X.
 

WelshBloke

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Given that an iP4 requires the use of a bumper/case to keep it's fragile shell from cracking, I find the look of a kevlar-backed Droid Razr without a case much more appealing.

Why bring the IP4(s) into it?

For me it's a choice between this or a couple of other Android phones (SGs2 and the new nexus).
 

Red Storm

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For me it's a choice between this or a couple of other Android phones (SGs2 and the new nexus).

But the RAZR is a Verizon phone, which does not carry the SGS2. So it would be between the RAZR and the Nexus.

I'm going with the Nexus.
 
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liveblog: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/motorolas-faster-thinner-smarter-stronger-event-liveblog/

1.2ghz dual core, 4.3" super amoled qHD display, 7.1mm thin!

this may be the device to get!

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This newest addition to Verizon's Droid lineup boasts a Gorilla Glass coated, 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display -- a first for any mobile handset -- atop a dual-core 1.2GHz processor. Although the RAZR may look like a Kevlar-wrapped, slightly warped Droid X with its 7.1mm skinny silhouette and familiar topside hump, the insides tell a different tale. Joining the list of well-heeled specs, are an 8 megapixel rear camera capable of 1080p HD video, 1GB RAM, 16GB of onboard storage with 16GB additional on the microSD card and an 1,800mAh battery. Moto's also included Lapdock 100 and 500 Pro compatibility, converting this latest red-eyed beastie into a power user's best friend.

Wonder what kind of processor is in it? an 1800mAh battery in a 7.1mm phone is sick. Combined with an AMOLED display, you're talking about serious battery life here... Make's my HTC Thunderbolt w/ an extended battery feel like a monstrosity!

sounds little different from droid bionic except for the Super AMOLED
 

Demo24

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But the RAZR is a Verizon phone, which does not carry the SGS2. So it would be between the RAZR and the Nexus.

I'm going with the Nexus.


No, it's going to have a global launch in November, just those models will have GSM primary.
 
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this is hardly a big deal why the billions of presentation photographs? All the glamour but nothing actually exciting or new about this phone.
 

badb0y

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LOL, they couldn't use any other program?

"We are so much better than the iPhone 4S let me demonstrate by using iTunes."

Also, I hate Motorola, they lock the bootloader so you never can flash a real ROM, just PRoms which don't work very well.
 

you2

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Well the GS2 (on sprint) had sucky reception. I hope they fix that in the nexus; else the razr might be very appealing. I'm currently on sprint but contract is up in Nov so I might switch to verizon or wait till those phones hop over to sprint. Hum.... Had high hopes for the gs2 (nexus) but sadly it failed in on critical area.
 

s44

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Supposedly the GSM radios are locked against US carriers. In other words, it's only there so the phone can be used abroad as a world phone.
More to the point, *you can't open the device*.

So I'm guessing there's a Verizon SIM in there that you can't switch out, and can only use to roam on. Did anyone confirm whether this was true for the various CDMA 4S models or not, btw?
 

shabby

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Since the phone is coming to rogers canada you have to be able to add a sim card to it, i think i saw a pic where a cover on the side opens up, possibly giving access to an sd/sim card.
 

sygyzy

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Since the phone is coming to rogers canada you have to be able to add a sim card to it, i think i saw a pic where a cover on the side opens up, possibly giving access to an sd/sim card.

Why is this? Does Rogers have some sort of rule about giving consumers access to the internals of a device? Motorola could just ship Rogers a version of the phone with the Rogers SIM inside.
 

Mr. Lennon

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I was all set on the Prime until this. Despite the Prime having ICS, I loathe having to use a heavy phone. Major reason why I haven't upgraded from my Incredible to any of the 4"+ inch phones.
 

Demo24

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Are the international versions going to be locked up tighter than a nuns chuff as well?


I have no idea, you'll have to wait and see if it's just a Verizon thing or if Moto just refuses to open up their phones.
 

Bateluer

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I was all set on the Prime until this. Despite the Prime having ICS, I loathe having to use a heavy phone. Major reason why I haven't upgraded from my Incredible to any of the 4"+ inch phones.

If an addition 20 grams bothers you, you should spend more time in the gym. Or fap more.
 

sygyzy

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Why are people coming in every ten posts and proclaiming the "news" about the locked bootloader?
 
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Your comment blew my mind. Literally don't know how to answer your question.

if you wanted to explain further I'm all ears. Perhaps I completely missed something but it's just a 1.2ghz OMAP 4430 (already done with the Bionic) with a qHD screen (already being done with the Nexus Prime) with 1GB RAM (already done with the Bionic, GS2, Nexus Prime, etc)