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-----Original Message----- From: panca sj <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 00:40:05 To: [id-android] Indonesian Android Community<[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: [id-android] Re: WTI:Motorola DROID RAZR review LTE kan pake kartu om? pasti ada IMEI nya teknologi / spesifikasi frekuensi beda ada gsm / cdma verizon pake LTE di frekuensi 700. sedangkan metro PCS di 1900 sprint masih ke wimax (LTE / wimax cmn buat data doang, hybrid kok, ntar voice masih pake CDMA) On Nov 8, 3:17 pm, "Subanindiyo Ardi" <[email protected]> wrote: > LTE aja masih perlu belajar dulu nih Ter, apalagi ngopreknya gelap deh...:) > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Terry > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:44 PM > Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI:Motorola DROID RAZR review > > Tuh suhu SA udah ksh bocoran.... cuma blm bole dipublish ya hu? > > On Nov 8, 2011 2:00 PM, "Subanindiyo Ardi" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Yup kebanyakan akan mengusung LTE support untuk handset bundling dari > verizon. > Tapi saya yakin ke depan pasti akan ada tricknya untuk dapat > mengenablekan feature evdo maupun lainnya agar dapat digunakan di other > operator. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Eddo Linus > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 10:38 AM > Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI:Motorola DROID RAZR review > > Iya droid bionic ama droid razr ini LTE ya. > Apa nanti handset Verizon LTE semua ya? > Hiks > Powered by Monza, Photon & iPhone > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: "Ary Malik" <[email protected]> > Sender: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 02:59:03 +0000 > To: <[email protected]> > ReplyTo: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI:Motorola DROID RAZR review > > Kalau liat sekilas tadi ada di mention bahwa si razr mengusung lte, lte > jangan banyak diharap bisa diinject normal di indo deh, rada ribet, nasib nya > ga beda jauh sama droid bionic lte cuma bisa 1x flexi. > > Salam, > > Ary Malik > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: han s <[email protected]> > Sender: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:27:12 +0700 > To: <[email protected]> > ReplyTo: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI:Motorola DROID RAZR review > > Kalau ngga salah ada versi international(gsm only). > > On Nov 8, 2011 8:50 AM, "Hermanus Setiadi" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Masuk indo secara resmi ngak ya? Naksir ne..... harga berapa yaaaaa... > > On Nov 7, 2011 9:21 PM, "Eko" <[email protected]> wrote: > > racun yg tipis > > Sent to you by Eko via Google Reader: > > Motorola DROID RAZR review > via BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech by Jonathan S. Geller on > 11/7/11 > > The Motorola DROID RAZR is arguably the most exciting Android > device to come across my desk in some time, but all the hype in the world > doesn’t necessarily mean it deserves to carry the iconic RAZR name. It’s a 4G > LTE device that packs in a powerful processor, high resolution display, 16GB > of built-in storage, 1080p HD video capture capability and plenty more. But > is this Motorola’s best phone since the original RAZR? I have spent the past > few days with the Motorola DROID RAZR, so hit the break for my full review. > > Hardware / Display / Design > > The Motorola DROID RAZR features top-of-the-line specs, and it > somehow stuffs it all into one of the thinnest and lightest smartphone cases > on the planet. At only 7.1 millimeters thin, this isn’t only the thinnest 4G > LTE device in the world, it’s one of the thinnest smartphones period. With a > 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor, a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display, 1GB > of RAM, an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture, an LED flash, an > HDMI-out port, noise cancellation capabilities, 16GB of built-in storage and > a 16GB microSD card pre-installed, this phone is isn’t just competing with > other Android devices, it’s crushing them. > > As far as the design of the handset, the DROID RAZR looks like the > perfect evolution of the DROID family with a beautiful display sandwiched in > between tough Gorilla Glass and a metal chassis with Kevlar backing. The > edges of the RAZR are angular yet still soft, and the phone blends high gloss > finishes with a matte case-back perfectly. > > On top of the phone is an HDMI-out port, a microUSB charging and > data port, and a 3.5-millimeter headset jack. On the right side is a power > on/off/unlock button next to a volume up/down rocker key. On the left side is > a small cover that flips down to give you access to the phone’s LTE microSIM > card and microSD card. Around back is the 8-megapixel camera, an LED flash > and a speaker. > > While the display on the DROID RAZR is a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED > screen, it still isn’t perfect. It does look better to me than the displays > used on the Motorola DROID BIONIC and Motorola DROID 3, but it’s still a > PenTile display, and that means that it still has a grainy look no matter how > high the resolution is. Colors look very good and are reasonably bright and > vivid, though the screen doesn’t compare to the likes of Samsung’s Super > AMOLED Plus displays. Touch sensitivity was excellent and incredibly > responsive, with the device instantly reacting to every touch event, swipe > and drag. On top of the display is Gorilla Glass, so in addition to the phone > performing extremely well in the display department, it should be able to > hold up to your use and abuse pretty well. > > Now, while I love most of the hardware on the Motorola DROID RAZR, > there are bound to be some negatives, right? > > The smartphone is incredibly thin, but all that technology has to > be stuffed in there somehow. How did Motorola fit it all, you ask? This phone > incredibly thin but it’s also extremely wide. In addition to a 4.3-inch > display, on the upper end of the comfortable spectrum as far as normal > non-ape humans are concerned, the RAZR has a lot of empty space on both sides > of the screen. That doesn’t count the phone’s actual frame either. > > Without measuring, it looks like there’s almost a half inch of > space on both sides of the display. This might not sound like a lot, but > piled on top of an already huge screen, this makes one-handed use nearly > impossible. I can’t even delete an icon off the home screen using one hand > since Motorola made the delete area at the top of the display. > > When going into the phone app, I can’t even dial a phone number > with one hand since the dialer tab is, again, on top of the display and my > thumb can’t come close to reaching it. Want to browse the Web? Well, you > can’t do it one-handed because your thumb won’t be able to touch the URL > entry bar. I can’t even swipe down to bring up the notification drawer using > one hand to check unread messages, alerts and other information. > > Software > > The software running on the Motorola DROID RAZR is almost identical > to the last flagship Android device from Verizon Wireless that shipped only > seven weeks ago, the Motorola DROID BIONIC. One new feature that is actually > very handy is Motorola’s Smart Actions app. > > Smart Actions lets you specify different actions for your phone to > automatically perform based on locations. I wish my iPhone had this. For > instance, I don’t use Bluetooth at all when I’m at home, and I’d love it if > my iPhone would turn Bluetooth off to save battery whenever I pulled into the > driveway. Well, this works flawlessly on the Motorola DROID RAZR with Smart > Actions. In addition to being able to set a wide range of different settings > for locations, you can also base these actions on other parameters, like when > the phone reaches a certain battery percentage. One of the suggested > configurations is to have your display dim, turn off GPS, and turn of > background syncing when your phone’s battery is at 20% or lower. Motorola > says that with Smart Actions configured, you can extend your RAZR’s battery > by up to 30%. > > Besides Smart Actions, the DROID RAZR offers FIPS 140-2 validation > for email, contacts and calendar giving the RAZR government-grade encryption > for those apps in addition to voice and video conferencing. Beyond these few > things, the OS and UI on the Motorola DROID RAZR are basically identical to > the device before it, and the one before that. > > Phone / Speakerphone > > Voice calling on this phone is excellent, with calls coming through > loud with good low end and clarity. Signal reception was also excellent and I > almost always got 4G LTE signal in my home or around town in New York City > and parts of Connecticut. Callers could hear me loud and clear. > > As far as the speakerphone performance, it was sometimes hard to > hear the other party in a conversation. Audio was choppy and I wish the > speaker could get louder. Music playback on the speaker was hollow, tinny and > distorted, but oddly, it seemed to get louder than it could during a voice > call. > > All in all, the DROID RAZR is a solid phone for voice calling, > though the speakerphone performance fell short. > > Battery > > The battery on the Motorola DROID RAZR has really impressed me. > After using the phone for a few days, I completely forgot about the fact that > this a 4G LTE device (in terms of battery performance, not data speeds). For > the first time ever, I believe that Verizon’s 4G LTE devices have finally > reached the point of being powerful enough in the battery department, and > thin enough, to not offer any drawbacks related to 4G compatibility. > > The RAZR lasted days as far as standby time is concerned, and even > with moderate use, the phone went for almost two days. While the battery > isn’t removable, that’s a small price to pay for a device that’s able to run > with the best of them. > > Accessories > > Motorola sent me a boatload of accessories for the DROID RAZR > including an external battery (just plug it in and you have an external power > supply), a car dock, a multimedia dock and the company’s updated Lapdock 100. > The new laptop dock improves upon the original, though it still has issues. > For example, Motorola has wisely allowed > > ... > > read more » -- "Indonesian Android Community" Join: http://forum.android.or.id =============== Download Aplikasi Kompas versi Digital dan Keren https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kompas.android.kec --------------------- Gunakan Paket Unlimited Data XL Mobile Broadband http://www.xl.co.id/XLInternet/BroadbandInternet -------------------- PING'S Mobile - Plaza Semanggi E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 021-25536796 -------------------- i-gadget Store - BEC Bandung E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 0812-21111191 -------------------- Toko EceranShop - BEC Bandung E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 0815-56599888 =============== Aturan Jualan dan Kloteran ID-Android http://goo.gl/YBN21 -- "Indonesian Android Community" Join: http://forum.android.or.id =============== Download Aplikasi Kompas versi Digital dan Keren https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kompas.android.kec --------------------- Gunakan Paket Unlimited Data XL Mobile Broadband http://www.xl.co.id/XLInternet/BroadbandInternet -------------------- PING'S Mobile - Plaza Semanggi E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 021-25536796 -------------------- i-gadget Store - BEC Bandung E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 0812-21111191 -------------------- Toko EceranShop - BEC Bandung E-mail: [email protected] Ph. 0815-56599888 =============== Aturan Jualan dan Kloteran ID-Android http://goo.gl/YBN21
