Even though mobile-technology trade shows are awesome, the news of the world keeps on getting made even outside their grounds. When I returned from IFA, I found a little package waiting for me, and inside it, a Droid RAZR M, one of three new RAZR-branded devices announced by Motorola at yesterday’s NYC event. Our own Adam Z. Lein posted some hands-on video of the three devices yesterday, and now it’s time for an unboxing of the littlest in the newest RAZR family.
As a refresher: the RAZR M sports a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED Advanced display that they’re marketing as a pseudo-edge-to-edge screen. It’s just over 8mm thick and weighs in at 126g, with its front covered by Gorilla Glass 2 and its back dominated by a big Kevlar panel, all of it mounted on an aluminum frame. Underneath, a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 powers the Android 4.0.4 OS, backed up by 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage.
I’ve got more to tell you. Click on the video below for the full unboxing action, and stay tuned for our full review in the days ahead.












