Thursday, April 5, 2012
Review: Verizon DROID 4 by Motorola
Like many Android users, the original DROID was my introduction to Android and while I've bounced through a half dozen other devices since then I'll always have a soft spot for the DROID line. With that said the DROID 4 has launched into a very different landscape with devices literally half its thickness available and others offering twice its battery life. Despite all that, should the latest installment in this venerable line still warrant consideration as your next Android device?
1. Battery Life
My last review was for the DROID RAZR MAXX with its 3,300 mAh battery so the next competitor didn't really stand a chance. The DROID 4 comes back down to earth with a 1,785 mAh battery and a more pedestrian 12-14 hours with regular use to go with it. I'm sure with liberal use of Smart Actions you could boost that a bit more, but basically don't expect any miracles from the DROID 4 battery. It's also definitely worth noting that while the DROID 4 battery compartment is accessible the battery is not meant to be user replaceable so just tossing a second battery in your bag won't be an option.
2. Performance
The DROID 4 is packing the same 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM as the DROID RAZR