Verizon’s Motorola Droid Razr HD makes an appearance at the Global Certification Forum
In case you had any doubts regarding the name of Verizon’s upcoming Motorola Droid Razr HD, the Global Certification Forum now comes to confirm that this (Droid Razr HD) is indeed the handset’s name.
The GCF also confirms the new smartphone’s Verizon-friendly LTE connectivity (E-UTRA FDD Band 13), alongside 3G global roaming capabilities.
As previously mentioned, Verizon could start selling the Motorola Droid Razr HD in October. There’s no word on how much the new Android Ice Cream Sandwich handset will cost. But since AT&T launched the highly similar Atrix HD for $99.99 on contract, Verizon will probably not want to go higher than $200 with the price.
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