Motorola Droid Razr M Gets Jelly Bean 4.1, Screenshot Trick

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The Motorola Droid Razr M 4G Android smartphone has begun to receive a Jelly Bean 4.1 Android operating system upgrade in the United States. On October 18 that brand-new Android operating system began rolling out, little more than a month after the Droid Razr M hit the US marketplace. Immediately after launch Motorola promised a speedy upgrade to Jelly Bean, and it appears they have delivered. The OS is unique appearing to individual devices, and both speed and performance has been enhanced. The new Google Now search feature and personal assistant is one of the features most talked about on the new Jelly Bean OS.

The Motorola Droid Razr M is on sale at a reduced price now starting at 49.99.

A new touchscreen keyboard for easier text input and support for multiple Near Field Communications (NFC) devices and applications is also on board. And taking a screenshot of your smartphone display is easy with a little-known feature the Droid Razr M delivers. That image is immediately saved to your gallery, where you can easily add it to your Facebook page or Twitter account, keep it for future use, or review at a later date. When viewing the display you would like to capture, press and hold down the volume and power buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds.

If your screen flashes, you have just captured a screenshot of your display. This makes it very simple to record street addresses or map locations and directions, share incoming texts with friends, and perform a virtually limitless list of functions. The Droid Razr M borrows previous features from other successful Droid Razr models, and runs on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE system in the United States. By stretching the display from edge to edge on the screen, the Droid Razr M is more compact and smaller than the typical 4G LTE smartphone.

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Splash-proof nanocoating has returned, as well as the now familiar Kevlar and aluminum back plate. A layer of Corning Gorilla Glass protects the screen, and the phone is thin at 0.33 inches (8.3 mm) and very light at 4.44 ounces (126 g). the handset delivers the Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) 4.0 Android operating system out-of-the-box, and the 4.30 inch display offers a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels.

Displays are rendered in more than 16 million different colors, and a nearly 4G best 20.00 hours of talk time is delivered from a single battery charge. The handset is powered by a 1.5 GHz Krait dual core processor, and an Adreno 225 graphics chip is also on board the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 microchip suite. Video capture is delivered by a rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder at 1,080P HD resolution.

Buy the Motorola Droid Razr M now starting at only 49.99.

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5 Responses

  1. RAZR M DOESN’T HAVE JELLY BEAN, IT WAS A RUMOR.

  2. Ryan, you didn’t read the article, did you? Also, your caps lock is on.

  3. Lmao he sure didn’t..lol @ your caps lock is on!!!

  4. “The Motorola Droid Razr M 4G Android smartphone has begun to receive a Jelly Bean 4.1 Android operating system upgrade in the United States. On October 18 that brand-new Android operating system began rolling out”

    NO YOU CAN’T READ, THAT IS WHY I USE CAPSLOCK.

  5. My Razr M got upgraded to JB over a week ago. Nice but not a must-have upgrade, at least in my opinion. The screen shot trick is useless – I have not been able to do it without also capturing the volume indicator in the image. Speed dialing is no longer a feature of the built-in dialer, but there are free substitutions that have it (why they removed that is beyond me). Two apps don’t work or don’t work properly, everything else seems to function fine.

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