Sunday, March 25, 2012

Motorola RAZR XT910-The Best-selling Flip Up Mobile Of All Time

If we turn back in 2004, when is launched the first model of Motorola’s RAZR series, we can confirm that this model created “boom” and now reading the history of the evolution of mobile telephony, we can say it turned the world upside-down  with his innovations, slim profile and impressive design. The same model hides one more fact, till today this is the best-selling flip up mobile of all time. Today we have the opportunity to introduce the youngest member of the “family” named the Motorola RAZR XT910.

Design of Motorola RAZR XT910
This model by design is not flip up model, opposed to its successful predecessor, but kept its slim sophisticated look that definitely feel stylish and attractive but most of all practical. In today’s world of smartphones, models are usually quite robust, while this model with its slim lines and a weight of just 127 grams is equally good in the hand of a lady or a business man. Beside the beautiful design, Motorola’s design team hasn’t spared on quality materials (which always raise the final price of the product), and a back cover is made of Kevlar, which is 5 times stronger than steel, but most impressive detail is interior of device is protected with special material for increased resistance in the situation when your device comes in contact with water.

Specifications of Motorola RAZR XT910
List of pleasant surprises when it comes to RAZR XT910 does not stop with design, the XT910 has a 4.3-inch QHD AMOLED Super Advanced touch screen that is made by special Gorilla Glass technology for guaranteed durance. Colors, sharpness and viewing angles of this device are perfect and we can not really find any flaw. Images or video formats on the display appear vividly, but made with impressive 8MP camera gives them a life. Great part of this belongs to the mentioned camera with high pixel quality with LED flash and autofocus . The camera has an option to make video 1080p at 30fps.

Talking about the other performances of this device (but no less important), we get to the “brain” of Motorola xt910 RAZR. Motorola’s newest innovation works with Android, v2.3.5 (Gingerbread) OS and it runs fast and stable processor of a 1.2GHz dual core and users of this device and the blog community haven’t expressed any objection, and we give ourselves the right to conclude that the processor does work perfectly with regard to the aforementioned first two groups always respond to each, even the smallest bug of new models on the market. This 3G phone has Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, dual-band, DLNA and Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity options for Internet surf.

Features of Motorola RAZR XT910
As with most Android phones, and the RAZR’s list of supported applications is almost endless. We will mention only few, like A-GPS and GLONASS support, a HDMI port, a digital compass, a Google Search, Maps, the Gmail a, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration and of course MP3-MP4 player to support music or video files. Current customers who are already using this device will miss FM radio and this remains unclear why this model is not supported with this application. The only negative connotations related to the device relates to battery. RAZR is equipped with Li-Ion 1780 mAh battery and in 3G mode is relatively quickly discharged, but generally it is a problem of almost all advanced devices that are energy-demanding due to large display and the processor, so it would be unfair to say that this model is below average when it comes to battery life.

At the very end we can say the conclusion that the Motorola RAZR XT910 is really competitive on Android market, and it’s clear that Motorola has give not easy “homework” with this model to competitive companies that are fighting for their share of the pie on the mobile market. The question remains whether this model will experience the glory of its predecessor in mobile shop, but Motorola is free to say that it has done everything what is in its power when it comes to creating an extraordinary Android. Now, it’s all up to buyers…

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