Motorola Droid RAZR 4.3inch qHD SAMOLED And MOTOACTV Revealed!

The Motorola RAZR V3 was known as the ”iPod” of mobile phones, it was one the slimmest phones to come out in 2004 and it did exceptionally well for Motorola. Now Motorola has come back again, Sanjay Jha just revealed the 7.1 mm thin Motorola Droid RAZR in its event in New York City.

Motorola also revealed an interesting wrist watch like fitness device called the MOTOACTV, it’ll track your fitness workouts  and also doubles as an MP3 player. Oddly enough the MOTOACTV looks a lot like the iPod Nano, but it definitely looks more functional.

For more information and specifications, keep reading.

The RAZR looks very promising, it’s super thin at 7.1mm, weights in at 127 grams, it’s got a qHD SAMOLED screen and it manages to pack in a 1.2GHZ dual core processor into that slim form factor.

Sanjay Jha said it’ll be out in November this year, but that’s probably for the US, as for the UK, he did mention it would be launched worldwide as the Motorola RAZR. No specific dates were specified for the UK, but if Motorola wants the device to do well, they would have to release it here very soon.

Full Specifications (thanks to AndroidCentral):

  • 7.1 mm thin.
  • 127 grams
  • Kevlar
  • Gorilla Glass
  • Splash Guard
  • 1.2GHZ processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced qHD display
  • 8MP camrea with 1080p video
  • MotoCast
  • 12.5 hours talk time/8.9 hours video playback
  • Webtop
  • 1780 mAh battery
  • Bluetooth 4.0
The MOTOACTV is a watch like device that fits around your wrist. Motorola describes it as the “ultimate fitness device”, It’ll track your heart rate, log jogging, walking and other workouts, and it also packs GPS to track your routes.
Unlike other Bluetooth wrist watch like accessories that I’ve tried (SE Liveview) and haven’t been able to work, the MOTOACTV actually looks good and seems to do much more. The device actually runs on Android and is stated to run on a 600MHz processor.
Full Specifications (thanks to AndroidCentral):
  • Ongoing tracking of fitness performance stats, including pace, distance, calories burned, and map of route covered, with automatic wireless syncing of workout data to MOTOACRV.com
  • 8gb or 16gb of storage for endless playlists.
  • Sports a 1.6 inch full-color touch-screen display that is sweat-proof, rain-resistant and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass that auto-adjusts for indoor and outdoor lighting.
  • Option to sync with latest Android-powered smartphone to receive incoming calls and texts.
  • FM Radio capabilities for more song variety.
  • Up to fice hours of battery life for outdoor workouts, 10 hours indoors, and nearly two weeks on standby.
  • Supports both Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ for wireless connectivity for your existing fitness sensors and your future ones
  • Size: 46mm x 46mm x 9.6mm
  • Weight: 35 g
All in all some good stuff from Motorola, but will this all be out-shined by the ICS touting Galaxy Nexus tonight? Let us know what think.