by David Talbot, Technology Review
Just four hours after Nokia announced two new smartphones on Wednesday—and a week before Apple was expected to unveil its latest iPhone—Motorola Mobility announced three new devices: the Droid Razr M, Razr HD, and Razr Maxx HD. These smartphones boast more screen area than previous models, plus HDTV display quality, faster performance, and a power management system that promises to greatly extend battery life—long a bane of smartphones generally. These are the first phones Google has announced since acquiring Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in May of this year. Competition in the smartphone market is becoming increasingly fierce as the importance of mobile computing grows, and both Motorola Mobility and Nokia seem determined to draw some attention away from Apple’s forthcoming release (see “New Smartphones May Be Nokia’s Last Stand”).
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