Motorola Razr XT910 Specifications
In The Box
Headset, Charger, Data Cable, Handset, Battery
Model Number
XT910
Model Name
RAZR
Color
Mercury Silver
Browse Type
Smartphones
Sim Type
Single Sim
Sar Value
2.0 W/Kg
Display Size
10.92 cm (4.3 inch)
Resolution
960 x 540 Pixels
Resolution Type
quarter HD
Gpu
PowerVR SGX540
Display Type
Super AMOLED Advanced
Display Colors
16 M
Other Display Features
Gorilla Glass Display, Light-Resposive Screen, Scratch Resistant Corning
Operating System
Android Gingerbread 2.3
Processor Type
ARM Cortex-A9
Processor Core
Dual Core
Primary Clock Speed
1.2 GHz
Operating Frequency
GSM - 850, 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS - 2100
Internal Storage
16 GB
Expandable Storage
32 GB
Supported Memory Card Type
MicroSD
Phone Book Memory
Practically Unlimited
Call Log Memory
Yes
Sms Memory
Yes
Primary Camera Available
Yes
Primary Camera
8MP Rear Camera
Primary Camera Features
Touch Focus, Geo-tagging, Face Detection, Image Stabilization
Secondary Camera Available
Yes
Secondary Camera
1.3MP Front Camera
Flash
LED
Hd Recording
Yes
Full Hd Recording
Yes
Video Recording
Yes
Video Recording Resolution
1920 x 1080
Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom - 8x
Frame Rate
30 fps
Image Editor
Yes
Conference Call
Yes
Call Timer
Yes
Speed Dialing
Yes
Network Type
3G
Supported Networks
UMTS
Internet Connectivity
GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, 3G
3G
Yes
3G Speed
14.4 Mbps HSDPA; 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
Gprs
Yes
Pre-installed Browser
Android
Micro Usb Port
Yes
Micro Usb Version
2
Bluetooth Support
Yes
Bluetooth Version
4
Wi-fi
Yes
Wi-fi Version
802.11 b/g/n
Wi-fi Hotspot
Yes
Nfc
No
Tv Out
Yes
Usb Connectivity
Yes
Edge
Yes
Gprs Features
Class 12, 48 kbps
Audio Jack
3.5 mm
Edge Features
Class 12
Map Support
Google Maps
Gps Support
Yes
Smartphone
Yes
Touchscreen Type
Capacitive
Java Support
Yes
Keypad
No
Voice Input
Yes
Sensors
Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Battery temp, Digital Compass
Upgradable Operating System
4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Series
RAZR
Important Apps
MotoCast, YouTube, Google Talk, Google Search, Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Internet Radio
Gps Type
A-GPS
Fm Radio
No
Dlna Support
Yes
Audio Formats
MP3, MIDI, AAC
Video Formats
H.263, H.264, WMV, MP4
Battery Capacity
1780 mAh
Battery Type
Li-Ion
Width
68.9 mm
Height
130.7 mm
Depth
7.1 mm
Weight
127 g
Form
Touch
Os
Andriod 2.3 (GingerBread)
Talktime
10 hrs (2G)
Standby Time
324 hrs (2G)
External
upto 32 GB
Music Player
Supports MP3, AAC+, MIDI
Ringtone
MP3, WAV
Mobile Charger
Standard
Contents
Handset, Battery, Headset, Charger, Data Cable, User Manual
great phone
By Bharathon
this phone is too good .. except that motorola no longer supports this for any android updates ...
RAZR is back, Gorgeous DROID
By Naga Appanion
Today is my third day with Gorgeous RAZR, say it 70 hours. Here are my ratings
Display - 10/10
Call quality - 10/10
Battery - 8/10
Wireless Radios - 8/10
Look - 10/10
Sound - 10/10 - Absolutely great
And rest of the things are exceptional, I saw a lot of things revamped on Motorola Cusom UI, Liked Keyboards and Background Colors of each function like messaging etc..
Overall, it is a pretty good phone, Royalist. But I expect a RAZR Mini from Motorola very soon in a couple of months, that will have Girls in the pocket. I am sure they cannot handle this big Classic Droid.
So has Motorola succeeded in reclaiming the prestige that once belonged to the RAZR brand? Unequivocally, yes -- the handset is just physically stunning. It's thinner than almost any phone on the market and makes no sacrifices to attain its slim physique. It's solidly constructed from premium materials like diamond-cut aluminum, Gorilla Glass and a sheet of super-slick Kevlar.
Don't get me wrong -- the RAZR's beauty is not only skin deep. The LTE radio, 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM make sure this sleek number is ready to run with the big boys. It kept pace with, and in some cases clearly outclassed its high-end competition. Despite its deficiencies in the display department and underwhelming battery life, the RAZR looks to be a perfectly viable alternative when considering the similarly-pricey Rezound and Galaxy Nexus
too dangerous to fall in wrong hands!!!
By Deepak Jebasingh Son
Hi everyone, I bought Razr couple of days back... it is truly a great phone. Motorola had gone beyond engineering limits to achieve this excellent design. Previously using motorola milestone and the moment i saw this phone i fell for it.
First thing i noticed is the 4.3 inch screen. it was simply gorgeous and AMOLED display does its job well. Kevlar in the rear side gives soft touch and better grip;so in-spite of its width, one can hold the mobile comfortably in single hand. If you have noted this earlier, Razr supports only microSIM card, so you have to get it from your network service provider.
the animations in home screen, opening/closing apps were fluidic. it never slowed down for any reason, even-though there is lot of apps running in background. this is achieved by the 1.2GHz Dual core processor, in combination with 1GB ram.
it has 16GB internal memory out of which 8GB is available for user and remaining 8GB is for OS and apps, so we never ran out of memory and can install enough apps. it supports micro SD card up-to 32GB.
i played lot of games and the graphics is very nice. one concern is that if you watch the display closely, the pen-tile matrix effect is clearly visible.but at regular viewing distance, it is not a great issue.
Razr has 8MP camera for taking pics and records video at 1080p. the picture quality is not the best but not the worst. it is acceptable for me and i'm sure everybody will like it. video shooting lacks continuous auto focus so one has to take care not to lose focus when zooming. the 1.3MP front camera takes very decent self portrait pics. it is good enough for video calling.
the battery backup is very good. with 100% charge in the morning and average day usage, still 50% left in the evening. this is really good for a new battery and over a period of time i'm sure the backup time will improve.Also i don't think non-removable battery is really a concern.
one wonderful feature in Razr is the Motocast application. I installed Motocast in my laptop at my home and synced with mobile. I can access my files in laptop even from my office and i never even know i'm using it through cloud. the support for social networking and push mail is also good. Music player is simple but good. the lyric finder automatically downloaded lyrics of the song which is being played and it was all fun.
i'm happy to own a marvelous smartphone, "the slimmest smartphone" yet another achievement from Motorola.
Regards,
Deepak S
Legend is back with a bang
By Worthsharingon
As many people may think it is equal to galaxy S2 why would it be a bit higher priced...there are plenty of reasons that would keep on the toe .. first and fore most
it is the thinnest phone on the planet with awesome looks..
not totally plastic(like gs2) but plastic that is stronger than steel.. and a beautiful aluminum bezel carrier from the old razr..
Nanotechnology that can repel water..so phone is reliable(think u have to use the phone during rain--i faced it many times with other phones)
Engadget has showed it overrun gs2 in most of the bench mark tests..
And last but not the least it has wide variety of dock options that are unique and of main interest( think u have lot of pictures and videos that u took and u want to show it to the whole family in you HDTV-HDMI)
Motorola RAZR - Above All
By Nijom Kumaron
As like all other phones, the only thing which is poor is the battery... (8/10)
10/10 for the rest.....
"Impossibly thin" - this word ate most other mobiles....
I got mine from Flipkart and if possible can anyone other than Motorola produce such a phone?
No way, Glory to the Father of Mobiles... Hellomoto
Best Android Flagship as of now in India
By Santosh Saptarshion
Writing this review after 2 weeks of honeymoon with this baby(nope, it is not getting over anytime sooner :) )!
About the phone itself:
1) Screen is amazing, pentile is a non-issue. Enjoy higher resolution than S2.
2) Performance - no complaints - smooth as silk. Can watch IMDB trailers in 720p over wifi without any issues. Wifi connection stays - no issues whatsoever (may be the 2.3.6 update that I got has something to do with it?)
3) Battery - calibrated the battery on the first night itself; got 12+ hours with medium usage without any optimization; added smart actions rules using timeframes to enable all data/gps/sync for only 15 minutes every hour, and lo - had the battery last for 24 hour on moderate use! However, observed that voice calls seem to drink a lot of battery - not sure if it's the network. I have 2 G connection, no 3 G.
Ordered car charger (nokia DC-6) - works well, can charge 40% in an hour.
4) Differentiators: This is where it stands apart from other android flagships:
a) build quality(kevlar and sturdy build), unique looks - cut corners and RAZR slim, bulge at the top is a no issue), splash proof, GOOD RECEPTION - it's motorola after all - all this should beat the competition hand down! Wired headset is of decent quality. Also just the right overall size - I just about manage to operate using one hand - now I know I made a right choice by not going for Galaxy note!
b)Bundled software- I have been liking it so far - nice 3D animation for the home screens, nothing that I found intrusive; love swype keyboard - that comes bundled. Quick office is good; including Quick PDF reader - wraps text; can jump to pages etc. Could even read a scanned pdf that has OCR picture rather than text.
The ace here is Motocast: streaming movies/music/files from my laptop over wifi (or Edge/3G!) works effortlessly. Galary Integration with Facebook is cool, too!
Camera is ok - possibly can be improved with an app? shaky / blurry pictures, need to take 2 -3 snaps to geta good one.
Accessories:
a 16 GB, class 10 transcend SDHC card to carry my media around - together;
Amzer Lux argyle case - fits nice and snugg, is protective, and still maintains the cool look
Nokia DC-6 car micro USB charger
Dlink DIR-615 wifi router - phone works well with this one; and 10Mbs connection means my podcasts are on my phone in jiffy - not to mention Motocast streaming of movies!
Hama audio cable - to use in car to play the podcasts - talk about time management!
Only thing missing as of now is a MicroHDMI cable - with motocast, can stream movies on my LCD! Flipkart - are you reading this ? Did not find one here?
Overall, one happy, impatient(who couldn't wait for Droid Fighterwith big battery) soul, waiting for ICS update now...
Ciao!