Yet, another Razr phone shall be upon us. We already got the original Motorola Droid Razr and the Maxxx, why not toy with people more and release a version with a better display. It annoys me really, but it is all about that paper with the dead presidents on them. So the photo above is a supposed capture of the front and the back of the Droid Razr HD. This is coming from XDA, but there has not yet been solid conformation that this is indeed the Razr HD. So your guess is as good as mine.
The back is just hideous. What is up with that design? Its like some ugly wallpaper my Grandma has all throughout her house that she has not changed since the 1960s. The display will have pretty 1280 x 720p dimensions, and will use on-screen navigation buttons instead of the captive buttons used before. There were previous rumors of a 13 megapixel camera, but it is looking like it will just snapping some images with only 8 megapixels. Kind of a let down.
So what do you guys think? Razr HD looking tasty? Or are you guys over the Motorola Razr frenzy that never really took off in my eyes? Let us know down below.
Source: Android Community





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nothin from Moto ever looks tasty
yea and they need to stop rehashing the damn razr design.
or just come out with ONE that is a true Razr. Thin, thin bezel, everything great all around, you kno a dream device. thatll never happen
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