Motorola Razr XT910
November 27, 2011 at 11:44 am 2 comments
Motorola, despite being sister concerns, will compete in the Android smartphone market. Motorola has already made its top of the line Razr XT910 available in India for about Rs 34,000.
Design and looks
In terms of physical design and build Motorola Razr certainly steals the attention with its 7.1 mm slimness. Not to forget that the back panel of the Motorola Razr is made of Kevlar plastics, which makes it strong enough to survive blows.
The slimmer profile of Motorola Razr certainly looks appealing while the bigger display with thin body makes Galaxy Nexus equally desirable.
Display
Motorola Razr come with a Super Amoled display with PenTile pixel arrangement scheme. Razr comes with a 4.3 inch Super Amoled display that bears a qHD (960 x 540 pixel) resolution. However, the Razr’s display has a pixel arrangement density of 256 pixels per inch.
Motorola Razr comes with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and there’s no information on when it’ll get the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Processor and graphics
Motorola Razr houses a 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4430 mobile processor with PowerVR SGX 540 graphics chip and is likely to be clocked at 304 MHz.
Camera
Motorola has added an 8 megapixel camera which too is capable of recording 1080p full HD video at 30 frames per second. If the 1080p full HD video recording quality is compared, then this handset might just turn out to be a clear winner.
(There are no details whether Razr’s front facing 1.3 megapixel camera can record 720p HD video or not.)
Memory and storage
Though each smartphone carries 1 GB of RAM, there is a difference in the type of memory used. For instance, the Motorola Razr with 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4430 is most likely to have a 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM.
Motorola offers 16 GB on-board storage and a memory card slot to add up to 32 GB.
Network and SIM
Motorola Razr offer a microSIM.
Near Field Communication, WiFi and Bluetooth
Motorola Razr doesn’t support Near Field Communication. Instead, Motorola promotes the handset along with its webtop app that allows hooking up the phone to a larger screen.
The Motorola Razr will feature Bluetooth 4.0, which as of now looks good but has no real-world advantage to it.
Battery
Motorola Razr packs a 1780 mAh battery. It may appear to be a number game but Android 4.0 ICS is expected to bring better power management compared to Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, used in Motorola Razr.the Motorola device comes with a non-removable battery which is why it is so thin.
MOTO ROCKS !!!!
Entry filed under: Gadgets, SmartPhone. Tags: 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM, 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4430 mobile processor, Android 2.3.5, microSIM, MIlestone, Motorola, PowerVR SGX 540 graphics chip, Razr, Smart Phone.
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