Motorola has come with a series of beasts running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and each one of them are going to compete with each other on Verizon LTE network as well as smartphones from other companies like Samsung. By design, the Motorola Droid RAZR series are certainly one step ahead with sturdy look, Kevlar coated back and compact form factor, Droid RAZR MAXX HD has a fatty form factor due to the beefy battery inside though.
What makes it difficult to compare the RAZR HD and Galaxy S III is that they have fairly competitive specifications.
For instance, they both feature 1280 x 720 pixel HD resolution AMOLED screens (a resolution often referred to simply as "720P"). They also sport 1.5 GHz dual-core processors which give them similar speed, microSD card slots for expansion, roughly the same amount of memory, same 4G technology, same camera, right down to the Gorilla Glass that protects the touchscreen. While the Galaxy S III's screen is a tenth of an inch larger than the RAZR's, you're not likely to miss the difference.
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What makes it difficult to compare the RAZR HD and Galaxy S III is that they have fairly competitive specifications.
For instance, they both feature 1280 x 720 pixel HD resolution AMOLED screens (a resolution often referred to simply as "720P"). They also sport 1.5 GHz dual-core processors which give them similar speed, microSD card slots for expansion, roughly the same amount of memory, same 4G technology, same camera, right down to the Gorilla Glass that protects the touchscreen. While the Galaxy S III's screen is a tenth of an inch larger than the RAZR's, you're not likely to miss the difference.