Pros
Fast processing, Display, Office compatible, Ultra slim and light weight, Kevlar back, Good camera for still and video
Extremely thin, Durable, scratchresistant design, Lots of screen space, Fast 4G speeds, Good call quality.
Very responsive phone, light, thin, good data speed
Thin, light, and thin, Stellar build quality, Very quick, Will be upgraded to Android 4.0
Design, build quality, performance, qHD display resolution.
Extremely thin, KAVLER fiber back and Smart Actions.
Powerful tech, well protected chassis, some great new software...
Sturdy and classy design, Thin 7.1mm profile, Useful software additions and accessories, Substantial battery life
Verizon 4G LTE radio means fast, fast, fast data connection speeds. Chassis boasts engineering feats of strength that puts even the fiercest competition to shame. Decent battery life (for a 4G device, that is) at 10.5 hours under normal use.
Incredibly thin and light design, Excellent call quality, Durable chassis with steel frame and unique Kevlar back, Motorola Webtop functionality and microHDMI, Frontal camera records video in 720p HD
Superslim, sexy and unique design. Great quality materials, excellent voice.
Thin design, Good battery life, Bright Super AMOLED screen, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) coming by early 2012, Verizon's 4G LTE network rocks
Super thin. Solid feeling. Ultrapowerful and fast, especially for media. Optional docks turn the phone into a PC.
Thinnest smartphone around, Sturdy and sexy Kevlar-infused design, Impressive Super AMOLED Enhanced screen, Very fast 4G speeds, Snappy dual-core performance, Versatile MotoCast app
Verizon LTE is ridiculously speedy, Dualcore processor keeps phone running smoothly, Thin, sturdy design.
Standout design, materials and build quality, Clear calling quality, 4G LTE connectivity with great speeds, Motorola Webtop functionality and microHDMI
The Motorola Droid Razr has an attractive, slim, and lightweight design that is also water repellent and scratch resistant. It has a fantastic 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Verizon's 4G/LTE speeds, plenty of mul
Cons
Fiddly text messaging, only micro-sim cards acceptable, Battery is non-replaceable
Poor battery life, Lower screen quality than competitors
Battery drains very fast
Non-removable battery, Extensive bloatware
PenTile isn’t a deal breaker but would be better without it, battery life. Thanks to Motorola and Optus Australia for the Motorola Droid RAZR used for this review. We truly appreciate it when you share. Thank you! =)FacebookShareRedditDigg
Can be unresponsive, Screen is a bit disappointing and can heat up
Soon to be old version of Android, not that comfy to holdLook and Feel...
Finicky autofocusing issues and poor low light performance
The $300 price tag isn’t exactly “giving away the razors,” if you catch our drift. Peripherals remain largely pointless.
Mediocre pictures and video capture, Pinch zooming stutters in the Gallery, Slightly wider than other 4.3” phones, making it uncomfortable for some
Nonremovable battery and LTE weren't meant to be together.
Design is logo heavy, Power and volume buttons are small, NinjaBlur interface is lifeless, Smart Actions and MotoCast need work, Camera is weak
Huge. Camera doesn't perform as well as the competition.
Slow to hand off between 3G and 4G, Mediocre battery life, Display has some trouble with direct sunlight
Dismal battery life, Pricey.
Not running Android 4.0 ICS out of the box, Screen is great, but with soso pixel density, Camera and camcorder are not topnotch
The Motorola Droid Razr's large size might feel awkward in small hands; we expected better picture quality from its 8-megapixel camera; and the battery is not removable.
Reviews
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By CIOL on March 02, 2012
Motorola Razr is a unique addition to smartphone market with stunning slimness and sturdiest build. It has the latest operating system, processor, android apps, camera and multimedia performance. The phone also bundles 16GB of internal memory. Though...
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By ConsumerSearch on March 01, 2012
Razr thin, but sturdyMerging the original Motorola Razr name with the power of the Droid family, the Motorola Droid Razr is a smartphone that takes "top-of-the-line specs" and stuffs them into one of the "thinnest and lightest smartphone cases on the...
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By Channel Pro on February 17, 2012
Beautiful and well built, and with a fabulous AMOLED screen, but battery life is poor and the camera lets the side downRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Motorola's Razr phones have been around since the mobile industry was in its infancy, but since...
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By PC Pro on February 13, 2012
Beautiful and well built, and with a fabulous AMOLED screen, but battery life is poor and the camera lets the side down...
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By Whathifi.com on February 09, 2012
The original Razr is one of the best-selling phones of all time, and its clamshell handset was one of the first to make a style a priority.It’s perhaps no wonder, then, that the Razr name is back for the smartphone era. Forget the clam, this is a...
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By Phone Arena on February 01, 2012
Based on the current selling prices of both phones, $200 for the LG Spectrum and $250 for the 32GB Motorola DROID RAZR, we have to put our money on Motorola’s pride and joy since it’s boasting a lot more quality elements over its rival. Flaunting one...
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By ThinkDigit on January 21, 2012
Without doubt, the new Razr looks absolutely fantastic. Manages to pack in a lot of power in what Motorola calls “the world’s slimmest phone”. While it isn’t bullet proof, you can still boast about the Kevlar layer on the rear...
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By DigitalVersus on January 05, 2012
With this highly respectable (but not entirely faultless) handset, Motorola has earned its place among the ranks of high-end Android smartphone makers. With a distinctive design, some handy exclusive apps, plus loads of connections and multimedia...
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By CoolSmartphone on January 04, 2012
Motorola have been around for a long time now making phones, everyone will remember the iconic RAZR phone which went through a few different phases including the V3i, V3xx and the Maxx which the later ones were 3G versions back in the days of 3G first...
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By Phone Arena on December 23, 2011
Much like two suped-up sport cars racing against one another towards the finish line, it’s another classic case of coming down to the wire as these two beastly smartphones come up nearly close to one another at the end. As we’ve seen, they perform...
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