
Motorola Droid Razr latest update enhances performance and fixes bugs
Ishleen Kaur
The new update to the Android 2.3.5 powered Motorola Droid Razr fixes SIM error notification, improves camera quality among others
Published on Dec 20, 2011
With updates in the air everywhere its time for the Motorola Droid Razr to receive its share. Since the phone was released with android, 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) all of us were expecting the upgrade to be android, 4.0. But unfortunately it is not the case. The device is receiving updates on the Gingerbread version.
The update will include some improvements and some bug fixtures. These are SIM error notification, improved camera quality and features, improved stability eliminating force close errors and lockups while accessing menu, phone dialer, video playback, music player and browsing, group message notification updated etc. These changes although minor will make huge difference while using the device.
Those who have not received the call for update can do it manually. This can be done by going to menu> settings> about the phone> check for updates.
Even though people were expecting higher upgrade, we think that for a phone that was released last month receiving an update so early is quite responsive on the part of the manufacturer. With this, one can also foretell an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for the Motorola device is on the cards.
A recap of Motorola DROID RAZR specifications:
Released last month it has already become one of the top contenders mong the must have gadget for 2011. The DROID RAZR comes equipped with a 4.3-inch screen with 540x 960 pixel resolution. It works with Super AMOLED capacitive touch display type. The device is power packed with dual-core 1.2GHz Cortex A-9. The phone includes 1GB RAM and 16GB storage capacity. It also features an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front facing camera.
The Motorola DROID RAZR on many accounts is quite similar to Samsung Galaxy SII with identical screen size and processor. The difference between both of them lies in the display type and chipset in which Samsung takes the first stand.





