Motorola DROID RAZR HD and DROID RAZR M developer editions incoming
0. phoneArena posted on 05 Sep 2012, 15:29
Most smartphone owners don't fall into the so-called "power user" category. They just check their email, keep an eye on their Facebook feed, play a game or two every once in a while, and don't get involved with any advanced activities like rooting, custom ROM flashing, or software developing. On the other hand, there is a niche of users that demand a smartphone that is suitable for software testing – a smartphone that doesn't pose any limitations when it comes to tinkering with the operating system or the apps that are installed on it. This is the kind of users that Motorola will be targeting with the developer editions of its newly announced smartphones...
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1. DigitalMD posted on 05 Sep 2012, 19:49 0 0
Oh, really? What "obvious" reason is that ? They won't warranty their hardware? How the F do you break hardware by loading software? Another Moto scam ... thieves...
3. jroc74 posted on 05 Sep 2012, 19:51 0 0
Cant you damage the cpu/gpu and maybe the screen with software?
Speakers too?
There are ways to damage hardware with software.
4. Paradox posted on 07 Sep 2012, 17:55 0 0
Any phone's warranty gets voided when you change the software.
2. jroc74 posted on 05 Sep 2012, 19:50 0 0
$550 aint bad. Thats cheaper than what some current phones retail for.






