Testseek.co.uk have collected 76 expert reviews of the Motorola RAZR HD XT925 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola RAZR HD XT925.
April 2013
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Love it or hate it
Motorola’s been sticking to its own design ethos for sometime now
Shunning HTC and Apple’s all metal strategy and Samsung’s plastic for something else entirely
Kevlar. The ultra rugged material is cool to the touch
Sturdy lightweight and frankly feels like something Batman wouldn’t be ashamed to call his own. We think it’s cool.Then there’s the software
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Well built
Close to stock Android
Good all round performer
The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD (Verizon) offers fast performance
A big eye-popping screen
And luxurious design. It also has great call quality
Lots of storage
4G data speeds
And unbeatable battery life
Beautiful
Bright HD screen Solid build Friendly
Helpful Android tweaks 4G
Good battery life
Simple OS
MicroSD slot
Lovely looking
Great screen
Decent battery life
Superb call quality
Solid-feeling
MicroSD
Attractive design and tough Kevlar backing
Good performance for a dual-core handset
Long battery life
Bright OLED screen
HDMI port
Solid
Attractive chassis
LTE
Large bright screen
Some good software extras
Sharp 720p HD Super AMOLED screen
Solid build quality
The editors didn't like
As smooth a performer as the Motorola Razr HD is
It’s far from groundbreaking. The 720p screen isn’t a patch on the full HD panels with amazing viewing angles we’ve seen from HTC and Sony phones in the last few weeks.Nor for that matter is the camera
An entirely pedestrian effort that doesn’t hold a candle to the low light sharp shooters inside the Sony Xperia Z and Nokia Lumia Pureview 920.Las
On the heavy side
Unsightly back panel texture
Pentile display
The Droid Razr Maxx HD's major weakness is a camera that produces subpar images. The phone is filled with Verizon bloatware as well
Poor battery life with moderate use Lacking in standout features Camera underwhelming
In terms of the camera quality itself, the Motorola Razr HD is a little bit lacking, though the in-built features make up for its losses somewhat.Battery LifeThe main feature that the Motorola Razr HD has been commended for is its impressive battery life...
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Abstract: This is the big brother of Motorola RAZRi sometimes called the XT890. Everything about it is larger the screen, the overall size and of course the weight, even the operating system is one point later than on the RAZRi....
The Motorola Razr HD offers superb build quality and battery life along with a nice screen and great battery life. However, its £400 asking price means that it's probably worth spending the extra for a rival flagship smartphone or saving some money by opt...
Abstract: Motorola doesn't always hit the headlines with its handsets. They can be disappointing. But the RAZR HD shows that Motorola really does know how to do the right thing. It is a super phone.The RAZR HD is really nicely made. The distinctive angled corners t...
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Published: 2013-04-10, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
It's a really great phone for the money and a worthy alternative to the Samsung Galaxy S III and friends....
A bit expensive, not the highest hardware specification, no user access to battery
So there you have it, we have more faith in Motorola's products than Google CFOs do. While you could argue that the Razr HD isn't a "wow" device, you can't really argue that it's bad, because it isn't. And honestly, we really like its design and fee...
Sharp 720p HD Super AMOLED screen, solid build quality, decent battery life,
On the heavy side, no removable battery
The Motorola name may not have the hip cache of Apple, Samsung or even Sony, but on the evidence of the Razr HD the US company is perfectly capable of producing a very fine Android smartphone. And we can expect more once the effects of Google's buyout ...