Showing posts with label Droid Razr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Droid Razr. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Motorola Droid Razr vs Galaxy Nexus

Definitely a big day in Android land, with not one but two big phone announcements. First, Motorola announced the Droid Razr, which packs plenty of power in a very slim package. Later, Samsung released news of the Galaxy Nexus, which sets the standard for Android phones with the brand-new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. We know many Android fans out there want to know the facts about both these handsets, so we created a quick and dirty spec comparison.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs Motorola Droid Razr

Design:

Both the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola Droid Razr have a sleek profile, and are extremely slim. The Galaxy Nexus is only 8.9 mm thick and weighs 135 gms. The Droid RAZR is even slimmer, at just 7.1 mm, and is lighter at 127 gms.

Display:

The display is one of the best features of the Galaxy Nexus. It comes with a 4.65 inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, the highest resolution seen in smartphones to date.

The Motorola Droid Razr comes with a smaller 4.3 inch Super AMOLED display, with a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels.

Processor:

Both phones have (nearly) identical processors, packing 1.2GHz with two cores. Both models are also Texas Instruments OMAP chips. The difference is that the Galaxy Nexus is powered by the 4460 model, next to the 4430 in the Razr. The Razr’s 4430 is the same CPU that is found in the Droid Bionic. The Nexus’ 4460, meanwhile, is capable of 1.5GHz speeds, so we will likely see some overclocked kernels for the Nexus coming out of the development community.

OS:

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus runs the latest version of Android – Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The Motorola Droid Razr will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread at launch, but is expected to get an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich eventually.

Hardware:

Both the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola Droid RAZR come with similar hardware. They sport a 1.2 GHz TI OMAP dual core processor, and come with a PowerVR SGX 540 GPU. Both the phones offer 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage.

Camera:

Samsung Galaxy Nexus – 5 MP camera with autofocus and flash. Motorola Droid RAZR – 8 MP camera with autofocus and flash. Galaxy Nexus’ camera has 2592×1936 pixels resolution whereas Droid Razr can resolve up to 3264×2448 pixels. Both devices’ cameras have autofocus feature and LED flash.

Storage:

Samsung and Google appear to have their sights set firmly on the iPhone in the storage department. Like Apple, they opted to skip an SD card slot and offer the phone in 16GB and 32GB models (though the iPhone is now available in 64GB as well).

The Droid Razr, meanwhile, gets 16GB of internal storage as standard, but also adds an SD card slot.

Connectivity:

Both the phones are occupied with Wi-Fi and 3G. But Droid Razr beats Galaxy Nexus in this because it will be exclusively available on Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. Droid Razr has Bluetooth 4.0 whereas Galaxy Nexus has Bluetooth 3.0 hence Droid Razr has the latest version of Bluetooth in it.

Battery Life:

Galaxy Nexus has 1750 mAh Li-Ion battery and Droid Razr has 1780 mAh battery with the standby of 204 hours and talk time of 12:30 hours.

Conclusion:

Both the phones are nearly same in specs and performance but Droid Razr might attract professionals because of its thinness. Camera is also considered to be an important part of the phone and it has better camera than Galaxy Nexus. The only thing where Galaxy Nexus dominates is its operating system. It has the latest version of Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) whereas the Droid Razr has version 2.3.5 (Gingerbread). So it is up to you which things you might prefer.

Suppose you have a cool Galaxy Nexus or Motorola Droid Razr, then, you may have an ideal to play video on Android Phone, but do you know how to import video to Galaxy Nexus for playback? If you have a video, now you get the Droid Razr and want to play video on Droid Razr, what will you do?

In fact, Galaxy Nexus and Motorola Droid Razr will supports video in MP4 video format. So the other video format which can not be natively accepted by the Galaxy Nexus and Motorola Droid Razr, However, Samsung Galaxy Nexus converter for mac and Motorola Droid Razr converter for mac have released to convert video including AVI, WMV, FLV, MOV, MPG, MKV, YouTube, DV to MP4 mac for playing on Galaxy Nexus and Motorola Droid Razr on Mac OS X Lion, Mac 10.7, Mac Snow Leopard, Mac 10.6 and Mac 10.5 operating system etc.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Play/watch 1080p/720p video on Motorola Droid Razr

Motorola Mobility, once king of the cellphone business, is apparently tired of being treated as an also-ran. First impressions of the new Droid Razr, introduced on October 18th, 2011 and available next month from Verizon in the U.S., are pretty sweet.

Motorola Droid Razr

It is thin

According to Motorola, Motorola Droid Razr is 7.1mm, and the company is touting the Droid Razr as “the world’s thinnest smartphone”, at least until the next one comes along.

The screen is awesome

For me, the screen was definitely one of the standout features on the device. The Super AMOLED Advanced qHD screen is beautiful. Without serious hands-on testing, it’s impossible to know how this compares to the iPhone 4/iPhone 4S, but this is easily the best looking Droid display yet. Compared to the Droid Bionic, which I recently reviewed, this device just oozes clarity and brightness.

Motorola touted that the Droid Razr will be the first phone to support streaming Netflix in HD. That’s great for movie fans — though we’re not sure about what difference will make in real-world usage.

Innards

The innards offer a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, complete with 1GB of RAM, and a 1800 mAh battery from which Moto promises 12.5 hours of talk time and near-enough 9 hours of video layback.

The camera, meanwhile, offers an 8MP sensor as well as being able to shoot 1080p video.

Despite all this, Motorola reckons the Droid Razr is “one of the lightest smartphones available today”.

Despite all this, Motorola reckons the Droid Razr is “one of the lightest smartphones available today”

Software

The Droid Razr runs Android 2.3 with what appears to be the same user interface as Motorola’s Droid Bionic. That includes the ability to send and receive files from a linked PC–the Razr’s version is called “Motocast,” as opposed to the Droid Bionic’s Zumocast app–and support for Motorola’s Webtop application, which runs a full version of Firefox on Motorola’s specialized laptop-like accessories that the company calls lapdocks. The first lapdock launched with the Motorola Atrix.

Battery Life

Motorola’s stuffed a 1,780 mAh battery into the Droid Razr, and claims that will give a user 12.5 hours of 3G talk time or 8.9 hours of video playback. No word on how long the phone will run using 4G LTE, which tends to drain a phone battery in a hurry. To help conserve battery power, the Droid Razr can perform automated actions such as turning off Bluetooth and GPS at home, or reduce display brightness and processor speed when the battery gets low. This system, dubbed “Smart Actions,” can supposedly boost battery life by 30 percent, according to Motorola.

Conclusion

The Motorola Droid Razr will be available for $299.99 in early November after a new two-year service agreement with Verizon Wireless. You can start to preorder the phone on October 27.

Instead of having HD video footage, you could convert your own video to common video files that can be played your Motorola Droid Razr phone. Let’s take look at what video formats that Droid RAZR supported:

Video Playback: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV

Music Player: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WAV, AMR,MIDI

Motorola Droid Razr converter for mac is the first professional video converter for Motorola Droid Razr devices, which could help to convert video to Motorola Droid Razr on macMP4, WMV, MP3 and play on Motorola phone easily. With this smart video tool, you could enjoy video on Motorola Droid Razr freely.

Video to Motorola Droid Razr converter mac could load all popular video and formats such as AVI, RM, VOB, MPEG, FLV, YouTube, WMA, MOV, etc. In addition, this Mac Motorola Droid Razr converter software provides video edit functions such as video cut, video joiner, video splitter and effects adjusting.

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