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Motorola Droid 4, RAZR, and RAZR MAXX

The Consumer Electronics Show is in full swing and the mobile news is coming hot and heavy. HTC just blew us away with a 16 megapixel Titan II headed to AT&T and now it’s time for Big Red and Moto to make their presence felt! Verizon and Motorola have announced the Droid 4, a purple flavored RAZR, and the new DROID RAZR MAXX! The Droid 4 looks amazing and has got the specs to back it up. The slide out keyboard looks amazing with a fresh 5 row keyboard while not sacrificing too much screen space with it’s 4 inch qHD Display.  4G LTE will speed up any streaming you want to do and the Droid 4 will come with a 16 GB storage card compatible up to 32 GB microSD Card. The Droid 4 will also come with accessories like a 10.1 inch lap dock 100, 14-inch Lapdock 500 Pro with built-in webcam and Ethernet connection, HD Dock, HD Station and vehicle navigation mount. An 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture and Mirror Mode to display images and video on an HDTV will make any soccer mom happy . What OS, nope, no Android 4.0 yet, but Moto says it’s coming and to enjoy Gingerbread for a month or so.

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The Droid RAZR is getting a face lift with a new purple flavor added to the mix. If you hate cases and want to sport that Kevlar back panel and have no fear with the Gorilla Glass getting scratched, then  check out the new purple color for $199.99 and two year contract on Verizon!

Last but not least Motorola is dropping the Droid RAZR MAXX for everyone wanting even more out of the RAZR. It will have the same sleep and super thin design of only 8.99mm thick! Expect longer batter life with the Droid RAZR MAXX up to 21 hours on a straight single charge.

I’m a huge fan of the Motorola Droid RAZR and look forward to seeing the Droid RAZR MAXX. Expect the Droid 4 and the RAZR MAXX to come out of the block priced at $300 bucks each with 2 year contract, but like the Droid RAZR, watch as the price drops quickly after launch.

Stay tuned for more from Verizon and Motorola!