Motorola has unveiled its LTE model, the Droid RAZR. This newest addition to Motorola's Android lineup is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz TI OMAP4430 processor and first of its kind - a 'Gorilla' glass coated, 4.3-inch qHD super AMOLED display (from Samsung). It is super slim with just 7.1mm thickness and in the back is an 8 megapixel snapper capable of 1080p HD video. As far as memory goes, it has 1GB RAM, 16GB of onboard storage with 16GB additional on the microSD card. A 1,780 mAh battery completes the list of awesomeness.
Additional features:
Also announced is MotoCast™, the free Motorola cloud service app that lets you stream or download your music, pictures and more from your PC to your phone.You can also combine the device with accessories, like the Lapdock™ 100 or HD Station, to edit documents and browse using a full Firefox® browser on a larger screen .
- Powered by Android™ 2.3.5, Gingerbread
- Front-facing HD camera for video chat over 4G LTE, 3G or Wi-Fi
- 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot capable so customers can share 4G LTE speed with up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices
- Water repellent nano coating protects the phone, and even the inside components, against everyday spills
- Remote wipe, pin lock and government-grade encryption for email, calendar and contacts as well as voice and video chat conferencing
- Use Quickoffice® to view, create and edit Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on your mobile device from anywhere at anytime
- Bluetooth 4.0 low energy
The global release is slated on November, so start saving guys.
Note: Droid Razr will get the Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) update in Q1 of 2012.