As time goes on I suspect you'l find that the GNex is just as flawed as some believe the Droid Razr to be. Many of the negative reviews and reports written about the Droid Razr are written about pre-production devices which may, in fact, have issues.
Does the Droid Razr have a sealed battery? Absolutely! As does the iPhone.
Does the Droid Razr have a warm screen? Absolutely! The screen can get warm under the appropriate circumstances.
Does the screen get extremely hot? Typically not! I did 2 hours worth of calls today within about 3 hours time... my screen didn't get any warmer than normal. I also spent close to 2 hours last night playing a couple of high resolution games on the phone and it never got warmer than normal.
I noticed that someone in the big GNex thread mentioned that Razr sales were soft. I did a deep search of the Internet and have yet to find a press release from Verizon indicating that sales were soft... and, to be honest, I don't expect to see anything for several more weeks. If someone was told at a store that sales were soft... maybe they were (at that store).
Is the Droid Razr the best thing since sliced bread? Absolutely not... though according to one blog site it's just a wee bit too thick to properly slice bread anyway!
If you want to get to know the Razr, head over to your local Verizon store and take one for a test drive. If possible find one that's not on a security leash. I suspect that the leash's or charger connections could be somehow contributing to the reported heat issues. It's 99% unlikely that they are the cause but it strikes me as odd that the phones most commonly having heat issues are the ones that are sitting on chargers all day with security leash's attached.
I don't speak for anyone but myself but I think my Droid Razr is an awesome device! It's not perfect but then again nothing is. It's still mine and I wouldn't trade it for a free GNex... although if someone wanted to give me 10 free GNex's I take that deal! I'd then turn around and sell the 10 GNex's for a tidy profit on eBay, and use some of the proceeds to purchase another Droid Razr.
