Motorola Droid Razr has sold quiet well in the market since its launch last year. Unfortunately, making changes to kernels and radios cannot be performed because the smartphone has locked bootloaders. But this does not stop Android users from rooting. There is a way out you will find in the guide below!
It seems as if Apple and patent troll Digitude Innovations have got into some sort of agreement. Earlier in December, Digitude unleashed its first attack over major smartphone makers which include RIM, Nokia, HTC, Motorola, LG, Samsung, Sony and Amazon. Patent infringement cases were filed with the International Trade Commission. Amazingly the only smartphone that made it through was the Apple iPhone even though Apple owned the major patents that were used against the rest of the smartphones.

Just when we thought Apple and Samsung had their differences which needed to be sorted out, here is a new emerging Batman who caught a lot of attention after its come back with the help of RobinHood Android. Since Motorola released its latest Droid, it has caught a lot of eye and attention.
December 12, 2011 is said to be the rumored release date for the Motorola XYBoard tablets. According to latest news, FCC has approved the Motorola Droid XYBoard Tablets. So we are considering that this rumored release date is now turning into an actual fact.
Another hint from the “Hello Moto!” world. Eventually since it is official, we can rely on it. An email has been circulating across the Motorola Xoom support forums which says:
Motorola Droid 4 specifications have just leaked out. Rumor of Droid 4 started a month ago. Verizon databases saw a hit back a few months ago that Motorola Droid 4 was going to enter the market.







