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Motorola and Samsung yesterday debuted two devices that mark the next generation of Android phones.
Both the Motorola Droid Razr and the Galaxy Nexus feature dual-core processors, LTE connectivity and cameras capable of shooting 1080p HD video. But they also have key differences that make them unique on the ever-competitive smartphone market. In this article we'll break down the devices' internal and external specifications as well as the differences in the mobile platforms loaded onto each one.
FIRST LOOK: The Motorola Droid Razr
External design and display screen: The Droid Razr is now the thinnest smartphone on the market at just 7.1mm thick, or more than 2mm thinner than the iPhone 4S. It also features a 4.3-inch display screen made from Corning Gorilla Glass and a sturdy frame made from laser-cut Kevlar fiber. Any way you slice it, the Droid Razr's design is state-of-the-art. The Galaxy Nexus aims to be bigger, as it is 8.84mm thick and features a 4.65-inch HD display screen with edge-to-edge 720p resolution.
Both devices...