Motorola Droid RAZR family portrait

Motorola Droid RAZR family portrait

We have three new smartphones from Motorola here — the Droid RAZR HD, the Droid RAZR Maxx HD and the Droid RAZR M — and we wouldn’t be very good hosts if we didn’t properly introduce them. So, here they are. Meet the RAZRs.

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Motorola Droid RAZR family portrait originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Sep 2012 15:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Motorola RAZR Maxx HD preview

We’ve just covered the Motorola launch event live on Ubergizmo, but now we’ve had some “hands-on” time with all three phones, including the Motorola RAZR Maxx HD, which will be the most exciting of all for the “enthusiast” category of users. Why? Simply because it’s an even better version of the previous RAZR Maxx but it keeps the 3300mAh battery which is the most important family trait of all. (more…)

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Motorola Droid 4 update arrives, battery life improved, Droid RAZR and RAZR MAXX limited edition models for Verizon employees,

Fujifilm sues Motorola over broad camera and phone patents, claims RAZRs and Xyboards are at fault

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Motorola won’t have had much of a break following the dismissal of a key Apple lawsuit, after all. In a low-profile move, Fujifilm has sued Motorola for allegedly violating four particularly broad patents on camera and phone technologies — we’re talking basics such as transmitting data outside of a cellular network. The camera designer has supposedly been pushing for a licensing deal since April of last year without much success, and it’s asserting that “at least” a wide swath of Motorola devices released both before and after that time are the key offenders, including the RAZR MAXX and Xyboard lines. The complaint is scarcely into the docket and makes it difficult to gauge just what kind of chance Fujifilm has to win in court; we just know that Motorola’s (and now Google’s) patent lawsuit headache is developing into more of a migraine.

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Motorola RAZR Maxx with Android 4.0/ICS Upddate

Verizon has started to update a small number of Motorola RAZR Maxx phones and this is one of them. If you’re not familiar with this handset, you can go read our full review of the Motorola RAZR Maxx, but for now, we’ll go over some of the best new features that Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich (or ICS) brings to this device, along with some improvements from Motorola itself.

1/ After powering up the phone, the most obvious sign of change is the new Unlock screen that now gives you direct access to the Phone, Camera or Text apps, in addition to the home page. Normally, you should be able to configure which apps show up there, but I haven’t tried yet. This is good, and every smartphone should a multi-access Unlock feature like this and there’s no reason to limit to 4 either. (more…)

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Ice Cream Sandwich status explained by Motorola, More Ice Cream Sandwich devices from Motorola coming your way,