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Anyone following the news from last week's Motorola announcement in New York City could be forgiven for overlooking the Droid RAZR M. Alongside the Droid RAZR HD and Droid RAZR Maxx HD, the true successors to Motorola's thin-phone throne, the M seems slightly underwhelming. It's a smaller device packing a display from last year along with an unremarkable spec sheet, its casing featuring none of the aggressive visual flair of its headlining compatriots. Indeed, obscured by the glow of its larger, more-powerful cohorts, the RAZR M appears at first glance a completely forgettable device.
But looks can be deceiving, and bigger isn't automatically better. We've talked before about the unfortunate tendency of manufacturers to hobble their mid-sized and smaller devices while reserving high-end components for today's jumbo-phones. While that trend shows no signs of letting up, OEMs are at least fleshing out their mid-sized offerings with devices featuring slightly more respectable spec sheets. Like the HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE we recently reviewed, the RAZR M is a smartphone quite a bit more capable than its size would suggest.
But will that faint praise give the RAZR M enough clout to survive between its bigger brothers? More importantly, should you consider buying one? Watch our video to find out.
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