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“New Motorola starts today:” full RAZR unveiling event video now posted online minutes after it's over

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“New Motorola starts today:” full RAZR unveiling event video now posted online minutes after it's over
Motorola under Google has just has done a stellar job in conducting an event - with a great warm-up from The Kin, to a slightly unexpected appearance by Google’s own Eric Schmidt that shocked us with the amazing fact that there are now 1.3 million Android devices activated daily and to the very unveiling of the three new awesome Motorola RAZR smartphones: the Droid RAZR HD, the Droid RAZR M and the Droid RAZR MAXX HD.

Well, there was one little hickup when Motorola announced the devices will ship with Chrome on board and tried to demonstrate how fast it is, but the wireless network was too clogged to let the connection go through.

Still, Motorola managed to do a concise and very respectable introduction of its new devices. “New Motorola starts today,” we heard this over and over. And you can participate in this new era for Motorola by watching the event below. 

Skip forward to around the 20:50 mark when the music stops and Eric Schmidt kicks off the announcements.

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1. CX3NT3_713 posted on 05 Sep 2012, 14:17 2

:-\ they all look a like....

2. snowgator posted on 05 Sep 2012, 14:34 1

Nice selection. Nothing wrong with the thought of any of these. Love the feel and He-Man-ish looks of Moto.

If Chuck Norris was going to use a cell phone, it would be one with Kevlar and a battery that could keep up with him.

3. Berzerk000 posted on 05 Sep 2012, 14:36

So, the Razr M is just a smaller HD? Same specs, just a smaller display and more compact size? That's kind of... Odd. You would expect their "mid-range" device to have less power than their flagship... But I guess that was what they were aiming for. Giving people who like smaller phones the same power as those who like bigger phones. A bit out of the ordinary... Though, HTC did the same thing with their One series, considering the One S was just a smaller version of the One X.

5. Sniggly posted on 05 Sep 2012, 17:51

Lower screen resolution and less internal memory as well. Still a good buy for 100 bucks.

4. ogy_dogy posted on 05 Sep 2012, 14:46

interesting how the nokia topics have 3 pages of comments and motorola 3... comments...

6. Sniggly posted on 05 Sep 2012, 17:51

Check the other Motorola stories, they're up to three pages as well.

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