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Motorola Droid RAZR Release Date Confirmed to Be November 10th

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Verizon still hasn’t officially announced the release date for the Motorola Droid RAZR but it doesn’t really need to anymore. A official document has surfaced on the web today and it confirms Big Red’s plan to release this phone on the day that just about everyone thought was going to be its release date. That date? Why November 10th, of course.

So now we have the specifications, we have the pricing and we have the release date that many of you have been waiting on. And while we just touched on the release date, let’s touch on the other two now.

The Droid RAZR is going to cost $300 through Verizon with a new two year contract and those of you looking to get it off contract are going to have to pay $650 bucks. A tall order.

Droid RAZR

As for the specifications, it has a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display with advanced qHD resolution, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1800mah battery, mobile hotspot support, 1GB of RAM, a rear camera capable of shooting 1080p video, and a 7.1mm thin design.

So, if you’re in the market for a new phone, this is definitely a phone to take a look at.

Now, if we only knew when its competitors (Galaxy Nexus, HTC Rezound) were coming out.

Via: Droid-Life

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. GQ417

    11/01/2011 at 4:37 am

    What r ur thoughts about the unmovable battery…that concerns me but other than that I like what I’m hearing so far.

  2. Roberto

    11/01/2011 at 9:02 am

    This look nice, but no Android 4.0 out of the box? Seems pricy with out that and the way Verizon and the glacial pace it updates, will make me wait on this.

  3. Motoxer

    11/03/2011 at 1:24 am

    How do we do a battery pull? What happens when the phone inevitably locks up?

  4. Lord Helmut

    11/03/2011 at 9:51 am

    I agree, its a nice option, and let the buyer ruin the clean lines with an extended battery if we want.

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