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Motorola just released three new consumer phones today, but the company didn't want to leave developers out in the cold, so it also quietly rolled out a pair of developer handsets. A mere $550 gets you on the list right now for a RAZR M Developer Edition set to be shipped next week direct from Moto, and you can sign up for updates on the availability of a forthcoming RAZR HD dev-friendly handset, too. Each phone will bring an unlockable bootloader and the promise of immediate software gratification, though Motorola hasn't set an availability date or price for the HD version just yet. You can get on the list for either device at the source links below.
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I'm beginning to think mobile operating systems are entering a lull period of minor updates and fill-in-the-cracks advances. That's certainly the case for Google's Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" and appears to apply to Apple's forthcoming iOS 6. After the wild advances in recent years, both iOS 6 and "Jelly Bean" are a bit boring.
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