Motorola has introduced another smartphone which is promoted around its one major feature and that is its design.
Introducing the Motorola Droid RAZR, the thinnest and sleekest smartphone out there in the market, however, thin phone in the past have reported to have battery issues but Motorola believes and says that is offers 50 percent better battery life than average 4G devices. How? With the help of some battery life saving software and other features Motorola has been able to tackle this issue.
And speaking of saving battery life the new Motorola Droid RAZR has an integrated system that save battery upto optimum level and delivers a staggering 12 and half hour of talk time and standby time of 8 days with the help of its 1780mAh battery.
It has an integrated proximity sensor that shuts the phone off if it stays useless for longer periods; along with that there are several battery conversation applications.
As for the body, it offers a blend of steel and aluminum and offers a 4.30 inch of display, including the multi-touch feature. The screen also has a light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the handset according to the amount of available light. Made of Corning Gorilla Glass, the front of the device provides scratch resistance and glare reduction.
The handset runs the Gingerbread Android and will be upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in the coming months, free of cost.



