For a teenager, getting that first mobile device is a big deal. The Droid Razr M by Motorola is a great choice—and it’s available in pink for a limited time.
Getting a smartphone can be a big responsibility for a teenager, and
when that time comes, as a parent, you’re going to want to set them up
with an appropriate device. The Droid Razr M by Motorola
is a great first smartphone for a number of reasons. It’s tough,
powerful and extremely portable—not to mention good looking, especially
in pink, available for a limited time. If you are thinking about setting
up your teen with a new Verizon smartphone, here are four reasons why
the Razr M is a good choice.
Like a schoolhouse rock
Make no bones about it: The Razr M is built tough. Handing your teen a
fragile digital device may seem like an invitation for expensive
trouble, but the Droid Razr M is built to sustain teenage handling. It
has a water-repellant nano-coating that extends to the electrical boards
inside, adding protection from spills, and an aircraft-grade aluminum
frame surrounds the Corning® Gorilla® Glass display. The back even
incorporates Kevlar®—the same material that goes into bulletproof
vests—in the armor. Enough said.
A little powerhouse
It was Plato who said, “The measure of a man is what he does with
power.” Likewise, the measure of a smartphone’s power is what it can do
for your teen. For the Razr M, that’s a lot. Its dual-core 1.5 GHz
processor pushes Android 4.1 at nearly sonic speeds and the 2000 mAh
lithium-ion battery will keep your busy teenager powered for hours. All
of that is packed into a device that is still lightweight and fits
easily into a jacket pocket.
Visual Aid
One of the deciding factors in most smartphone purchases is the
quality of the screen, and there are no compromises when it comes to the
Razr M’s 4.3-inch Super AMOLED™ edge-to-edge display that’s great for
gaming or watching movies and TV shows. It’s bright, colorful and
perfect for face-time chatting with the front-facing HD webcam and great
for snapping photos with the 8-megapixel rear-facing camera. You’ll
also get 1080p HD video capture, slow motion and panorama pics in a
phone that sits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
The SAT (Smartphone App-titude Test)
Tests are the bane of most teens’ existence, but they are a part of
the vetting process when choosing a phone too. Is the screen clear and
large enough? Will it survive a slip off the table? So far, the Razr M
has passed with flying colors. You’ll want to be sure the phone will run
all of your favorite apps, and you can go ahead and put another
checkmark beside the Razr M in that category. It comes preloaded with viewdini™, Backup Assistant℠ Plus and a suite of Google apps such as Chrome, Maps and Google Play, for finding and downloading the next must-have app.
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