Verizon’s Droid RAZR gets violet coat of paint, price tumbles to $200 on contract
Motorola has already unveiled the RAZR’s bigger, battery-savvy brother, the Maxx , but it’s not yet done with the original kevlar-skinned smartphone. Yes, the RAZR will get a color palette refresh for the new year, with Verizon readying a metallic purple edition for just under $200 — that’s a hundred bucks less than what Big Red hopes you’ll lay down for the newer Maxx. Like its white and black siblings, it will shed the 16GB SD card that arrived with the first issue RAZR , leaving 16GB of built-in storage
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Verizon’s Droid RAZR gets violet coat of paint, price tumbles to $200 on contract
Motorola Mobility brings RAZR to Land of the Rising Sun
Motorola Mobility has announced its intentions to bring the super-thin RAZR smartphone to the shores of Japan. The handset will look very similar to the device released here in the states — 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, 1GB of RAM, an eight megapixel shooter with 1080p video capture and 32GB of storage — only minus the LTE radio and Droid branding.
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Motorola Mobility brings RAZR to Land of the Rising Sun
ITC preliminary ruling says Motorola’s Droid series doesn’t violate Apple patents
As myriad legal tussles roll on between smartphone manufacturers, Apple’s suffered a knock-back by the International Trade Commission.
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ITC preliminary ruling says Motorola’s Droid series doesn’t violate Apple patents
Motorola website points to January 26th launch for Droid RAZR Maxx
Motorola didn’t provide a launch date for the Droid RAZR Maxx when it officially announced the consonant-heavy phone at CES earlier this week, but it’s now filled in that little detail on its website. Assuming it’s not a mistake of some sort, you can look for the latest addition to the RAZR family to be available on January 26th from both Verizon and Motorola itself.
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Motorola website points to January 26th launch for Droid RAZR Maxx
Motorola Droid 4 hands-on
Fresh out of Motorola’s oven is this Verizon Droid 4. Well, when we say ” fresh “…
Motorola Droid 4 gains DLNA certification as it slides into Verizon
It should come as no surprise that Motorola’s upcoming Droid 4 smartphone would carry a DLNA certification — just like its predecessor, the Droid 3 — but if there were ever any doubt in your mind, then wonder no more.
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Motorola Droid 4 gains DLNA certification as it slides into Verizon
White Droid RAZR available now on Verizon for $299 on contract
Black is always the new black — some things never change. But if you’re in need of a handset to match-up with the oncoming winter tableau, a little Droid’ll do ya. Verizon’s white-framed, branding mash-up — the Droid RAZR — is available today in-stores and online for the same $299 on contract price as its austere sibling.
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White Droid RAZR available now on Verizon for $299 on contract
ICS-based CyanogenMod 9: it’s on track, but not for everybody
The CM9 customization for Android 4.0 has only been in the works since mid-November and already its canny creators claim to have it running on a number of devices. They say they’re making the quickest progress with OMAP4, MSM8660/7×30 and Exynos-based handsets, so if you own of those you should find yourself at the top of the queue. Despite difficulties with totally new camera and graphics drivers in ICS, there should eventually be support for all CM7-compatible models going back to phones like the Nexus One, as well as the Tegra 2-powered Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Asus Transformer
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ICS-based CyanogenMod 9: it’s on track, but not for everybody



