Sunday, 5 August 2012

Motorola RAZR V continues purchase at Bell, gives Canadians a skinny slice of Frozen Treats Sandwich

Motorola RAZR V goes on sale at Bell, gives Canadians very thin slice of an Ice Cream Sandwich

Bell's sort of the Motorola RAZR V is probably not the media darling that's the Atrix HD, but that should not dampen the eye for Canadians that may finally buy what's potentially a clever deal to have an Android 4. phone. For $30 on the 3-year contract, or $400 contract-free, the company is providing an perhaps enhanced sort of the late 2011 RAZR (Android RAZR for Yankees). Even though it bulks up slightly to some third inch thick, will still be a skinny, Kevlar-clad wedge. The main upgrade outdoors from the OS is really a swap-from that frankly mediocre Super AMOLED screen from the original RAZR smartphone for any much better ColorBoost LCD -- sorry, ColourBoost. Otherwise, you are obtaining the familiar 1.2GHz processor, 14.4Mbps HSPA+ data and 8-megapixel rear camera, although Motorola has shaved the built-kept in storage to 4GB to help keep the expense lower. We'd be enticed to snag the Universe Nexus over the aisle to obtain us an idea of Jelly Bean for the similar money, but Canucks having a penchant for Wise Actions are in possession of a choice outdoors of Rogers to have their fix.

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