Surprisingly, Motorola seems to has been taken a page out of Apple’s book, because the Droid RAZR was curiously approved by the FCC presently after it was announced . And there is some great things to behold in here, too; as well as the same old Verizon-friendly LTE Band 13 radio with CDMA 800 / 1900 support, we also found instances of GSM and WCDMA. In actual fact, we discovered that the 850 / 1900 bands were tested — although they’re locked from getting used by US operators. And that is not all, folks: the docs specifically state “this device supports voice call functionality over GSM and WCDMA on non-US cellular networks.” We do not wish to say of course that this suggests the RAZR could be the first LTE device on Verizon to officially support global GSM roaming, because it could simply mean the device can be sold unlocked overseas, but it is a strong indication towards the chance. If fun graphs and measurements are your thing, the link is open for perusal below.
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