If you didn’t get a chance to check out the Droid RAZR live stream and aren’t satisfied with the two press releases the company sent out, we snapped some still images from the live stream and shared them below. We shared the MOTO ACTV info elsewhere so if you’re interested in the ACTV – check here.
For more in-depth textual coverage on the Motorola ACTV and Motorola Droid RAZR, check out the ACTV post here and the RAZR post here!
Now all it needs is the ICS update and we have a knock out champ!!!
We’ll that and the bootloader fiasco.
Good luck. How long was it before the Droid 2 and Droid X got gingerbread?
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Is there a place where we could watch the presentation video?
As far as announcements go, you have to akin this to the iPhone 4 –> iPhone 4S and Bionic –> Razr. Honestly, there is not that much difference and it is a basic update. However, the Razr is definitely thin. It is not necessarily a game changer like we expected with an iPhone 5 release. For Moto, this is a baby step from the Bionic.
This is what the Bionic should have been. They should have just scrapped the Bionic with this phone on the way.
Google should not have allowed this event to take place. As much fun as we can poke at the iPhone 4S, they can poke far more fun at the Razr. I know it was not the Google flagship announcement, but this set the bar very low.
Man that’s a good lookin phone. The screen is hands down the most impressive aspect. High-res SAMOLED? Yes please. That, and I’m a sucker for carbon fiber, no matter how tacky it can get.
Carbon Fiber is only tacky on Hondas. If you have the stuff to back it up like this phone does, it looks mighty fine.
Oh don’t get me wrong, it can be used very effectively, but as you pointed out, some people use it to… not such a great effect.
so thin!
you know… if you disregard an entire section of the phone…
eeeehhh, is GSM carriers support planning?