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Is it a lower quality screen (not just smaller)?
Return of the Android
Return of the Android
I don't either, but it's low end at $99
I don't get the idea behind having the razr hd and the maxx hd. Why not put the real battery in one device and call it the razr hd?
Is it a lower quality screen (not just smaller)?
Return of the Android
I don't either, but it's low end at $99
I don't get the idea behind having the razr hd and the maxx hd. Why not put the real battery in one device and call it the razr hd?
bhp117 said:Dude razr m isnt a low end at all i would say it mid end at least , it'll crush any low end phone you throw at it and reason for the $99 is they have a $50 rebate as introductory promotion
Its more like to compete with htc incredible 4g lte and that's $99
I meant in comparison with the HD and maxx
And when will Motorola phones have quad core and 2 gigs of ram and 64GB of internal storage with an option to install a 64GB SD CARD.
What gets me is most Android phones have only 16GB of internal storage and are 1-1.5ghz, with 1gb of ram
2 GB RAM isn't necessary at this point anyway...its just a new spec for manufacturers to sell you on a new phone. Also you would notice very little difference between 1.5 and 2 GHz processor. The hardware upgrades are plateuing because we haven't even made full use of the software available to us. Hell, ICS just made use of dual core processors. The quad core processors you're asking for wouldn't even be able to be utilized in the latest OS (JB).
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Are you sure about that? My understanding is the capability of using multiple cores more effectively isn't limited to two.
Also, the nexus 7 with jelly bean has a quad core processor.
You say why have it, i say why upgrade without it. Nothing out there really wows me enough to want to upgrade early, and frankly, until they get phones like this, i see no real reason to upgrade when it becomes available either.
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2 GB RAM isn't necessary at this point anyway...its just a new spec for manufacturers to sell you on a new phone. Also you would notice very little difference between 1.5 and 2 GHz processor. The hardware upgrades are plateuing because we haven't even made full use of the software available to us. Hell, ICS just made use of dual core processors. The quad core processors you're asking for wouldn't even be able to be utilized in the latest OS (JB).
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