Motorola Mobility announces more Motorola Razr markets, including China and Mexico.
Razr is arguably one of the most popular mobile phone brand names, and it looks like Motorola will try to reincarnate the device, and its global popularity.
The new Motorola Razr, or in USA — the Motorola Droid Razr, will compete against Apple’s new iPhone 4S and other popular smartphones including the new Galaxy Nexus, Samsung’s Galaxy S II and the room full of HTC phones.
Surprisingly, Motorola will not only compete against other smartphones here in USA, but also in other parts of the world, including emerging markets like China, Brazil and Mexico, aside from European and other Asian countries.
The new Motorola Razr, without the “Droid Branding,” is scheduled to hit the Chinese market this month (fourth week). No word yet about the Droid Razr’s price tag for China.
In Mexico, the country’s Telcel carrier started accepting pre-orders for the device on Friday. According to the Mexican carrier, the new Motorola Razr is priced at 1,999 Mexican Pesos with a 2-year contract agreement, or 10,999 Mexican Pesos for pre-paid. In Brazil, the Motorola Razr will hit the local market on November 16th.
Here in the U.S., the Motorola Droid Razr or RAZR if you prefer, will arrive in stores courtesy of Verizon Wireless on November 11, 2011. The device is sporting the tag price of $299.99 on contract, and requires additional monthly fee for data.
The Motorola Droid Razr is powered by 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4430 CPU and 1GB of RAM, equipped with an 8-megapixel primary camera, front-facing HD camera, and 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen with 540 x 960 pixels or qHD resolution. The phone is pre-installed with Android Gingerbread 2.3, but Motorola is claiming that the device will get an Android Ice Cream Sandwich update early next year.
Here in USA, the Droid Razr supports LTE or Long Term Evolution provided by Verizon Wireless, but in other countries like in China and Brazil, the new Razr smartphone supports HSPA+ data connectivity, which is faster than the regular HSPA 3G, but technically slower than the LTE.
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com as Motorola Droid Razr wants the world, aside from Verizon, under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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Razr is arguably one of the most popular mobile phone brand names, and it looks like Motorola will try to reincarnate the device, and its global popularity.
The new Motorola Razr, or in USA — the Motorola Droid Razr, will compete against Apple’s new iPhone 4S and other popular smartphones including the new Galaxy Nexus, Samsung’s Galaxy S II and the room full of HTC phones.
Surprisingly, Motorola will not only compete against other smartphones here in USA, but also in other parts of the world, including emerging markets like China, Brazil and Mexico, aside from European and other Asian countries.
The new Motorola Razr, without the “Droid Branding,” is scheduled to hit the Chinese market this month (fourth week). No word yet about the Droid Razr’s price tag for China.
In Mexico, the country’s Telcel carrier started accepting pre-orders for the device on Friday. According to the Mexican carrier, the new Motorola Razr is priced at 1,999 Mexican Pesos with a 2-year contract agreement, or 10,999 Mexican Pesos for pre-paid. In Brazil, the Motorola Razr will hit the local market on November 16th.
Here in the U.S., the Motorola Droid Razr or RAZR if you prefer, will arrive in stores courtesy of Verizon Wireless on November 11, 2011. The device is sporting the tag price of $299.99 on contract, and requires additional monthly fee for data.
The Motorola Droid Razr is powered by 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4430 CPU and 1GB of RAM, equipped with an 8-megapixel primary camera, front-facing HD camera, and 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen with 540 x 960 pixels or qHD resolution. The phone is pre-installed with Android Gingerbread 2.3, but Motorola is claiming that the device will get an Android Ice Cream Sandwich update early next year.
Here in USA, the Droid Razr supports LTE or Long Term Evolution provided by Verizon Wireless, but in other countries like in China and Brazil, the new Razr smartphone supports HSPA+ data connectivity, which is faster than the regular HSPA 3G, but technically slower than the LTE.
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com as Motorola Droid Razr wants the world, aside from Verizon, under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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HTC Rezound vs Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus (Prime)
Galaxy Nexus (Nexus Prime) Verizon release date tipped again
Droid Razr to get Android Ice Cream Sandwich next year
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