Motorola unveils new Droid RAZRs -- faster with long battery life
Motorola Mobility announced three new RAZR smartphones Wednesday, saying they were designed with speed and battery life in mind.
Motorola Mobility, now owned by Google, said the flagship of the bunch, Droid RAZR HD, has a large, 4.7-inch display even though the phone’s size is the same as that of last year’s Droid RAZR.
The RAZR HD, which will be available in black or white, will have up to 24 hours of battery life and will come with 16 GB of storage.
The company also announced the Droid RAZR MAXX HD -- which is built for heavy battery usage. The RAZR MAXX HD can get 32 hours of performance or 21 hours of talk time. The RAZR MAXX HD comes in black and packs 32 GB of storage.
Motorola said the RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD will be available before the holidays but did not give a price.
The company did give a price and launch date for the RAZR M, which has a 4.3-inch screen in a body that is the same size as the iPhone 4S, which has a 3.5-inch display.
The RAZR M will begin pre-selling for $99 Wednesday afternoon and will be available next week. This phone will have 8 GB of storage
The three phones will be available exclusively from Verizon.
All of them will run on a 1.5 Ghz dual-core processor and come with 1 GB of RAM. The phones will be enabled with Near-Field Communication technology, which allows users to pay for purchases by merely swiping the device in front of an NFC-enabled receiver.
They also include a micro SD card slot and come with an 8-megapixel back camera. The phones will come with Chrome pre-installed as their Web browser.
Motorola said the new Droid RAZRs will run on the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system but they’ll update to Android Jelly Bean, the latest version of Android, before the year’s end.
Additionally, the company said most of its 2011 phones will also be updating to Jelly Bean. Customers who own any 2011 Verizon Motorola phones that can’t upgrade to Jelly Bean will receive a $100 credit to purchase one of the new Droid RAZRs.
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