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he RAZR XT910 is a little over a millimeter slimmer than the Samsung galaxy s II at 7.1 mm. it features an impressive 4.3 inch super AMOLED corning Gorilla Glass touchscreen that’s clear and legible in all lighting conditions irrespective of intensity. The colors are sharp and vibrant. A few diamond-cut aluminum accents add to the overall elegance of the design and thanks to its Kevlar fiber and splash guard coating that extends to the boards on the inside of the handset, it is also quite durable. It is equipped with a micro HMDI port and like the Lumia800 features microSIM card. It has 8 GB of internal storage and microSD card support.
Motorala’s motoBLUR has been beefed up extensively and functions like a dream on the RAZR. A feature called smart actions is what makes the RAZR seriously standout as a smart phone. It takes into account a variety of factors and provides helpful options on how to preserve power or get the best out of the handset.
The RAZR XT910 features EQ presets and surround sound for earphones and the speakerphone, making audio playback enjoyable. What the RAZR lacks is an FM radio. The bundled hands free with in ear styled earpieces did not appeal to us in terms of aesthetics, however it was quite capable for both voice calls and other audio. The RAZR XT910 support MOV, WMV and a few AVI files as well with full HD playback support for the native player
Aside from 3G connectivity the RAZR is also equipped to handle wi-fi and DLNA for media streaming and wireless data transfer as well via MotoCast with flash II support too.
The 8 megapixel shooter with LED flash is capable of full HD video recording at 30 fps. Although the video quality is quite good as far as its competition is concerned.
If you are looking for that heavy duty device for work or play the RAZR XT should be definitely be at the top of your list.

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