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November 2011
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Finesse
7
1 mm d'épaisseur
Processeur Cortex A9
Système MotoCast
Synchronisations USB
Légèreté
Robustesse
Sortie HDMI / capture vidéo 1080p
Connectique complète (port micro-HDMI. )
Matériaux et qualité de finition
Rendu photo correct
Autonomie correcte pour un smartphone
Les matériaux utilisés
L'écran Super Amoled
La définition élevée
L'autonomie annoncée
Le poids léger
Léger et solide
Entièrement tactile
Zoom photo
Bon écran Super AMOLED Advanced (malgré la matrice PenTile)
Extrait: The device is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, has 1GB RAM and also benefits from a PowerVR SGX540 GPU, giving it more than enough meat on its skinny bones to drive even the most demanding games and apps at break-neck speed.Motorola opted to m...
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Publié: 2011-12-14, Auteur: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: Remember the Motorola Razr? The super thin clamshell was one of the most popular feature phones of all time, racking up more than 130 million sales during the mid-naughties.It was also Motorola€s undoing. As smartphones and touchscreens began to take over...
Great screen; thin and light; fast; plenty of memory,
Over tall chassis; microSIM
The Motorla Razr is an irritating smartphone. It has a large, high quality screen, but the chassis seems oversized. It is thin, but there's a bubble at the upper edge. The use of a microSIM irritated us too, as we swap SIMs a lot. ...
Motorola's RAZR is an impressive performer, with no one fault major enough to undermine a solid Android smartphone experience. However, despite some clever native app work, we can't help but think that the RAZR would have benefited from Ice Cream Sandwich...
The Motorola RAZR has all the makings of a great Android smartphone, but the middling quality of its big-screen is a let-down and the imminent Galaxy Nexus looks like it could be a better option. For now, the Samsung Galaxy S II is still our favoured A...
Huge screen, decent battery life in normal use, light, stylish
Unwieldy, perhaps too big, not as quick as it could be, OLED screen not perfect
We've had a real voyage of discovery with the Razr. When the phone was first announced, we fell in love. When we first held it, we fell out of love again. And now we've used it, we can't help feel a really strong affection for it. Is this the best phon...
Android version will be outdated soon; not great to hold in the hand
The Motorola RAZR is pretty much all you could wish for from a smartie, along with a really strong chassis. Just the Gingerbread OS and lack of ergonomics drop its score...
The Samsung Galaxy S 2 retains its title as king of Android – for nowLoveA few smart exclusive apps, stupendously thinHateSuper AMOLED screen disappoints, Android 2.3Specs:Screen: 4.3-inch, 960 x 540 resolutionConnectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi, GPSCamera: 8-mega...