Although Motorola has officially
unveiled two versions of its new Droid RAZR smartphone (a CDMA one for
Verizon, and a GSM one - simply called RAZR - for non US markets), they
both look the same.
However, there's a third version of the
handset, which is slightly different design-wise, and has been approved
by China's equivalent of the FCC recently.
Called Motorola MT917, the different RAZR has most of the features the original model offers, including the qHD (960 x 540) display, Android Gingerbread, the 8MP rear camera,
the ultra-slim body, and Kevlar fiber on the back. But its edges are
more rounded, and there's a TD-SCDMA radio inside - which means the
MT917 will be released by China Mobile at some point.
Unfortunately,
if you like the MT917 better than the original Droid RAZR, you'll
probably not be able to get it outside China. But it would be nice if
everyone could choose between the two designs, wouldn't it?