The Motorola Droid RAZR HD has popped up once again though Verizon continues to be mum about the highly anticipated device and its release date.
Motorola’s Droid RAZR HD has leaked out numerous times since it initially surfaced in April. And while we have seen bits and pieces of the device and even purported photos, we still have no idea when the Droid RAZR HD is going to be hitting shelves.
It’s clear that there is a lot of interest in this phone. Both the Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR MAXX are popular phones, however, they don’t boast HD screen resolution. Many consumers are hoping that the Droid RAZR HD will combine both HD screen quality and a battery the size of the 3,300mAh battery found in the Droid RAZR MAXX.
Combined those with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box, and Motorola and Verizon could have another hit on their hands.
Problem is, no one knows when to expect the device to arrive.
As of yet, there hasn’t even been a rumored Droid RAZR HD release date. There have only leaks showcasing the devices specs, which are impressive, and the Droid RAZR HD itself which appears to be very similar to the Droid RAZR MAXX and Droid RAZR from a design standpoint.
However, that release date might be coming soon. First, the device has leaked out in some GLBenchmarks that confirm its 720p display and its speedy Snapdragon S4 processor. Droid-Life was the first to discover those benchmarks which, while not an indication of an imminent release, mean that the device is at least still around.
Second, AT&T is about to release the Motorola Atrix HD, a device that is very similar to the Droid RAZR in terms of design and boasts a stellar 720p display.
While we haven’t heard anything specific, it would make sense if the Atrix HD were to launch and then, after it’s given some breathing room, to see the Droid RAZR HD finally launch on Verizon.
With the Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR MAXX upgraded to Android 4.0, the Samsung Galaxy S III now available on all four U.S. carriers, the iPhone 5 launch on the way, and the Atrix HD hitting shelves in a couple of days, Verizon would be smart to finally divulge some official information about the Droid RAZR HD’s release date.
We’ll keep our eyes peeled.
Anyone still holding out for the Droid RAZR HD?
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Telecom Expense Management Solutions Provider vCom Launches Redesigned Website - TMCnet
vCom Solutions, a provider of telecom expense management solutions, launched its redesigned website at www.vcomsolutions.com. It works with clients looking to achieve substantial savings over their telecommunications spend, eliminate billing errors and consolidate the management of multiple vendors, contracts and invoices.
The new website offers a comprehensive view of vCom’s services and cloud-based software platform as well as serving as an educational resource on telecom lifecycle management. The site features downloadable client case studies, training videos and educational whitepapers.
"The redesign allows us to tell our story in a more meaningful way. vCom is all about making telecom management simple, so we applied this thinking to our most visible marketing asset," said vice president of marketing, Leslie Leach.
The redesign comes on the heels of recording-breaking sales for vCom in the first half of 2012, as well as several important accolades. In January, vCom announced the results of its annual Customer Satisfaction Survey, where it scored 95 percent in overall customer satisfaction, marking the fifth year in a row of 95 percent or higher ratings. In April, vCom was ranked #4 in the Best Places To Work in the Bay Area survey published by the San Francisco Business Times and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. This marked its fifth consecutive year to be ranked on this list.
vCom offers products for voice services, such as local and long distance, mobile wireless and advanced voice applications; data and Internet, such as mobile and fixed wireless, private line, MPLS, Ethernet over Copper and Gigabit Ethernet; and enhanced applications such as audio and Web conferencing, hosted PBX (News - Alert) and virtual assistant.
"For mid-size companies, we're the only affordable telecom expense management firm in the country," says Gary Storm, CEO and founder of vCom. "The depth of our new Web presence better represents the type of forward thinking company we are."
Companies outsource their telecom management to vCom because it makes telecom management simple, orders and trouble tickets are managed by a single point of contact and tracked online, bills are audited and carrier errors are disputed before you ever see them, it provides great ROI and it offers automated G/L coding and customized A/P file.
The site was designed by Bay Area Web design firm Marissa Berger Interactive on the open-source content management system Drupal.
"We are very excited to be a part of launching an updated online image for vCom," says Marissa Berger, owner of Marissa Berger Interactive. "They have a fantastic story to tell, and it has been a thrill helping them bring it to life."
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Motorola giving up on Lapdock and Webtop? - Techradar.com
Motorola could be set to drop its external accessories range after networks confirmed they wanted a more 'value-targeted' proposition.
The Lapdock was an extra accessory for the original Atrix that came with a specially-developed Webtop OS but, with the launch of the Atrix HD, US provider AT&T has decided against offering the powerful docking station.
In a statement to PhoneScoop, Motorola said it was "focused on the features that will deliver the greatest value for this device's target audience", which doesn't exactly speak of a bright future for the range.
All about affordability
"Motorola Atrix HD was designed for people who get excited about new technology that is relevant to their lifestyle, but are also price conscious. So we're offering the experiences and software that this target would be most interested in and still be able to make affordable," continued the statement.
While none of this explicitly states that the jig is up for the Lapdock, it's definitely not a ringing endorsement. The original Lapdock / Atrix combination was incredibly expensive at launch and came with a few problems of weight and viewing angles.
Prices have dropped since then, but the product never gained consumer support and has seen very little development since.
However, TechRadar has contacted Motorola to see if there will be a new update to the range at any point in the future and we'll let you know if there's life left in the Lapdock yet.
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