Motorola Razr HD

alaTest has collected and analyzed 33 reviews from magazines and websites. Comments about the design and usability are on the whole positive. The responsiveness and screen are also appreciated. Reviews are divided on the build quality. Some have doubts about the camera and value for money.

battery, screen, responsiveness, usability, design

value for money, camera

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Razr HD is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.

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Motorola Razr HD review

 

Motorola's flagship handset comes with underwhelming specs

Good battery life ; Simple OS ; MicroSD slot

Low specs for price ; Uncomfortable build ; Poor video camera

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Motorola Razr HD review

 

We'll be honest. We've got HD fatigue, so when the Motorola Razr HD arrived in our office we didn't jump for joy. HD, we thought, big whoop, everything is HD these days, hell, they even make HD make-up for some reason. So what is Motorola up to here?...

Lovely looking, great screen, decent battery life, superb call quality, solid-feeling, microSD

A bit expensive, not the highest hardware specification, no user access to battery

We love the Razr HD. There, we said it, and if Google can't be nice about Motorola's handsets, we will be, because this is a fantastic little phone that would suit anyone really nicely. It's not the most powerful, but you'd be hard-pressed to notice...

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Motorola Razr HD Review

 

A solid phone with a decent battery, but a little hard to justify at this price

The Motorola Razr HD is the latest Moto handset to grace our hands since last year's Razr i. With a larger 4.7in display, dual-core power and a larger battery that promises all-day performance, can t

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Motorola RAZR HD review

 

With our RAZR HD review coming around the time that HTC, Sony and Samsung are unleashing their big guns for 2013, it could seem like a blast from the past. In terms of specification and price the new RAZR HD is a great alternative to the Samsung Galaxy...

Camera aside, the RAZR HD is a brilliant smartphone with 4G support and a huge battery

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Motorola Razr HD review

 

The Motorola Razr HD boasts a 4.7-inch 720p screen, Android Jelly Bean software and decent performance from its ageing dual-core processor. As a mid-range phone it'd be pretty good, but its £400 price tag means it's just far too expensive. Your money...

Bright, bold screen ; Decent performance from dual-core processor ; Good battery life ; Handy Smart Actions

Far too expensive ; Poor camera

If it was a mid-range mobile, the Motorola Razr HD would be a smashing blower. Its 720p screen is bright and bold, it's enjoyably swift for a dual-core device, and it has a hefty battery. It's let down, however, by a needlessly high price that pits it...

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Motorola Razr HD

 

Motorola's Razr HD looks sharp thanks to its Kevlar armour and impresses with its long battery life.

Attractive design and tough Kevlar backing ; Good performance for a dual-core handset ; Long battery life ; Bright OLED screen ; HDMI port

Camera isn’t on a par with the very best ; Price is relatively high

Nevertheless, the first thing you noticeable about the display is just how bright it is. Its black levels are cavernously deep too, which helps video to look very impressive. Colours are bold, but like a lot of OLED displays, whites (such as the back...

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Motorola Razr HD

 

All elements of the Razr HD are good, if not great, but none provide a compelling enough reason to choose the Razr HD over one of the other, better options in the market.

Large, colourful AMOLED screen ; Nice UI design and additions ; Great connectivity including HDMI

4G slugs battery life ; Average camera ; Some annoying lag

There is a lot to like about the Razr HD, but ultimately, it lacks the polish of its nearest competition. Most users will be un-phased by the frequent, if short, lag-spikes, but it isn't something you will need to contend with on better smartphones....

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Motorola RAZR HD - Review

 

First of all I?ll quickly run through the good and bad points. Good Points 4.7″ inch 720p Display Expandable storage up to 32GB Smooth Operating system Bad Points Not a good looking device Non-removable battery Build I don't think the [...

Overall round up of this phone is that it is a good device. I think we got this device at the wrong time, with the One coming next week, it maybe worth saving your cash and spending it elsewhere. If the HTC One is out of reach it could be worth buying...

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Review: Motorola Razr HD

 

The two biggest kids on the block as far as smartphone sales are Apple and Samsung. Over the past 18 months, both companies have grabbed huge slices of the marketplace while other prominent lights such as Blackberry and Nokia were in freefall.

Battery life is huge; reasonable storage options; 4G

Hefty compared to previous; camera could be better

Overall, this device gets more pluses than minuses, although if the biggest thing we are cheering about is battery life then Motorola still has a way to go. But it’s a nice start.

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Motorola RAZR HD

 

Recently Motorola introduced the new 4G Razr HD into the Australian market. This is the first smartphone introduced by the US Company since the acquisition of Motorola Mobility by Google.

This device is one of the best looking smartphones around. It is significantly superior to the iPhone 5 and because it has a Kevlar back, the device feels good in the hand. The large screen is crystal sharp

Despite Google owning the Company it does not yet have the latest version of Android. The video camera is not as good as several other smartphone cameras and there are problems charging this device without a Motorola charger