While Nokia and Microsoft were launching the Lumia 920 this morning, Motorola was unveiling a triple whammy of new Android phones just up the road.
The Droid Razr HD sports a splash-resistant Kevlar body, 4.7-inch Super AMOLED Gorilla Glass screen and will come with the Chrome browser pre-installed – not that surprising perhaps, given Google’s ownership of Motorola Mobility.
Moving onto the Droid Razr Maxx HD, the highlight could well be the battery: Motorola says it’ll last up to 27 hours for music playback, 10 hours for video and will withstand 21 hours of talk time. There’s 32GB of internal storage and the same 1280 x 720 4.7-inch display as the Razr HD.
Rounding off the new range is the Droid Razr M, which is smaller at 4.3 inches (and a 960 x 540 resolution). Like the other models, there’s a Kevlar body. You also get an 8-megapixel camera, 8GB of built-in storage and a micro SD slot.
Motorola aims for all its devices to be either sold with Android 4.1 Jellybean installed or be upgradeable to support it. It is yet to announce pricing or availability,