**Motorola Droid Razr M Review**
The Motorola Droid Razer M is a smartphone that has caught my attention, and I'm excited to share my experience with you. As I held this phone in my hand, I couldn't help but notice its solid build quality. The Kevlar back and metal color give it a premium feel, and the latch on the right side where you can add a Micro SD card is a nice touch.
As I powered on the phone, I was impressed by the 4.3-inch screen with a nice edge-to-edge display. Although there's still a little bit of a border, I found that it fits perfectly without having to compromise on the size of the phone. The screen itself is decent, and I appreciate the compact design without having to sacrifice too much bezel space.
The Motorola Droid Razer M comes with an 8-megapixel camera on the back, which is capable of shooting HD video. Although I wasn't blown away by its performance, it's still a solid effort for a mid-range phone. The single LED flash is present, but I wish there was more to say about its capabilities.
The phone also features a Micro USB charging port and 3.5 mm headphone jack. On the left side, you'll find the power button, which is nice and tactile. I also appreciate the volume keys on the right side of the phone.
As I explored the settings menu, I was pleased to see that there are many options available for customization. The phone supports Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and more. You can quickly access these settings by swiping to the left from the home screen. The phone also comes with a few stock apps, including Slacker Radio, VZ Navigator, and Verizon's voicemail.
One of my favorite features is the Smart Action app, which allows you to set custom rules for specific situations, such as silencing your phone when you're in a meeting. There are many other settings available, including mobile hotspot, Google services, NFL Mobile, and Audible. The camera app is also present, although I didn't find it to be particularly impressive.
I decided to test the camera by taking a few shots around New York City. While the images aren't spectacular, they're still usable. However, I do prefer the camera performance of other phones, such as the Galaxy S3.
The Motorola Droid Razer M comes with an 8 GB storage capacity, which is a decent amount for a phone. The battery life seems to be quite good, considering it's been a day since I last charged it, and I'm still at around two-thirds of its 2,000 Mah capacity.
In conclusion, the Motorola Droid Razer M is a solid mid-range smartphone that offers a lot of value for its price point. The phone has a nice build quality, decent camera performance, and plenty of customization options. While it may not blow you away in certain areas, it's still a great option for those looking for a reliable and feature-packed Android phone.
**Technical Specifications**
* Display: 4.3-inch screen with edge-to-edge display
* Processor: Unknown (Motorola didn't reveal the processor used in this device)
* RAM: Unknown (Motorola didn't reveal the amount of RAM used in this device)
* Storage: 8 GB onboard storage
* Rear Camera: 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting HD video
* Front Camera: Not specified
* Battery: 2,000 Mah capacity
* OS: Ice Cream Sandwich (Motorola plans to update it to Jelly Bean by the end of the year)
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and more
* Price: $99 pre-order price point (available for purchase next week)