Motorola Droid Razr M Specifications
Key Features
| Features | Touchscreen, Front-Facing Camera, External Storage, High Resolution Camera, HD Video Recording, 4G |
Release Information
| Release Price | $99.99 |
Software
| Operating System | Android |
| Launch OS Version | 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) |
Design
| Thickness | 60.9(x) 122.5(y) 8.3 (z) |
| Height | 4.8" |
| Width | 2.39" |
| Weight | .27 pounds |
| Color | Aluminum |
| Keyboard Type | Touchscreen |
| Depth | .32" |
Display
| Screen Size | 4.3" |
| Resolution | 540 x 960 |
| Technology | AMOLED |
| Touchscreen Type | Capacitive |
| Multitouch | Yes |
Connectivity
| Carrier | Verizon |
| 4G (LTE/HSPA+) | Yes |
| 3G (HSPDA/CDMA) | Yes |
| Edge/2G (GSM/GPRS) | Yes |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Mobile Hotspot Tethering | Yes |
Processor
| CPU Speed | 1.5 GHz |
| Number of cores | 2 |
Memory
Storage
| Internal | 8 GB |
| Removable Storage (Included) | No |
| Removable Storage (Maximum) | 32 GB |
| External Type | microSD |
Video
| Front camera recording resolution | VGA |
| Rear camera recording resolution | 1080p |
| Video Codecs | WAV, WMA9, WMA v10 |
Photo Resolution
| Front camera photo resolution | .3 megapixels |
| Rear camera photo resolution | 8 megapixels |
Camera Flash
Ports
| Headphone Connection | 3.5 mm |
| Charging Connection | microUSB |
| Interfaces | microUSB |
Sensors
| Accelerometer | Yes |
| Barometer | No |
| Digital Compass | Yes |
| GPS | No |
| Gyroscope | No |
Battery
| Talk Time | up to 20 hours |
| Standby Time | N/A |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 mAh |
| Battery Technology | Li ion |




I really like the “M for Modesty” parable! For me it sums up all the merits of RAZR M.
I consider RAZR M as THE best smart phone MOTO has ever come up with, though they really need to further improve their camera performance (with M, the camera is responsive and comparatively good, as vs previous 2.0 models).
Another issue some users might have overlooked: when connected to earphone and speakers, there’d be hiss/interference which could be a bit annoying, but ONCE the music’s on, the hiss’s gone too. So not much of a real issue~