A hands-on review of the Motorola Droid RAZR from Verizon Wireless

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Paul Williams from the Columbus Technology Examiner gives his take on the Droid Razr.

Arguably the most popular cellphone of the last decade, the Motorola RAZR captivated tech geeks with its sleek design and slim profile. The Droid RAZR attempts to recapture the magic of the original by combining a high-end Android-powered smartphone with a slender form factor reminiscent of the clamshell RAZR.

Verizon Wireless is currently offering the Droid RAZR at a two-year contract price of $299. Of course, the contract also requires the purchase of a data plan. Columbus Android fans will be pleased to know the RAZR fully supports Verizon’s 4G LTE network available locally.

Read the rest of the review on Columbus Technology Examiner’s site.

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