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| Price | Pricing not available | $169.99 to $299.99 | $199.99 | $39.99 to $99.99 | $49.99 |
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| Release date | January 26, 2012 | April 08, 2012 | December 15, 2011 | ||
| The Bottom Line | More than just a pretty face, the Razr V3 backs up its radical design with solid features and good performance. | The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy battery life. If you can live without Ice Cream Sandwich and have big hands, the Maxx is extremely compelling. | With its razor-thin design, jam-packed features, and blazing speed, the Motorola Droid Razr is easily one of the year's top Android smartphones. | The Nokia Lumia 900's unique design and high-end features make Windows Phone look fantastic, and the $99 price is extremely fair. Despite some flaws, this is my favorite Windows Phone yet. | As the first U.S. phone with Ice Cream Sandwich, Verizon's Samsung Galaxy Nexus takes a coveted, solitary step forward. However, once other premium handsets receive the updated Android OS, the Galaxy Nexus will lose some of its competitive edge. |
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