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Engadget has apparently had someone take the RAZR apart:
Behind the glass: a detailed tour inside the Motorola Droid RAZR -- Engadget
There's a few things in there that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere before, like the gyroscope, barometer, thermometer and magnetometer (and even an apparently non-usable NFC chip). Does anyone know if those components are intact and usable (e.g. by apps) to the same extent as in other phones (like the gyroscope in most high-end devices or the barometer in the GNex) ?
Behind the glass: a detailed tour inside the Motorola Droid RAZR -- Engadget
There's a few things in there that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere before, like the gyroscope, barometer, thermometer and magnetometer (and even an apparently non-usable NFC chip). Does anyone know if those components are intact and usable (e.g. by apps) to the same extent as in other phones (like the gyroscope in most high-end devices or the barometer in the GNex) ?