The superphone is available for free on a two-year agreement

Nov 10, 2011 09:46 GMT  ·  By

Optus has just announced that the Motorola RAZR is now available at all stores across Australia, as well as online.

Android fans who want to get Motorola's superphone can grab it for free with the carrier's $59 (44 EUR) cap for two years, which will net them $750 worth of national calls and 2GB of data.

It looks like customers who commit to the most expensive $79 (58 EUR) Optus cap plan and grab the RAZR will also receive several accessories for free, such as HD Multimedia Dock, 18W Power Supply, HDMI Cable, Motorola Android BT Keyboard, Motorola BT Mouse, Active Car Cradle and Mount, 3.5mm Cable, Car Charger.

Dubbed the thinnest LTE smartphone available in the market, Motorola RAZR is only 7.1mm thick and weighs 127g (battery included).

Even though it's incredibly thin, the phone was built to last. In this regard Motorola announced that the phone's case is made of stainless steel, while its body is made with KEVLAR fiber for maximum strength.

In addition, the front part of the device is covered with Corning Gorilla Glass, which will help protect the mobile phone screen against scratches, bumps and drops.

According to Motorola, every part of RAZR is protected with a splash-guard coating, including the electrical boards inside, which makes it almost waterproof.

Motorola RAZR comes with a brilliant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced capacitive touchscreen display, which supports 16 million colors and 540 x 960 pixels resolution.

Furthermore, Motorola RAZR is equipped with a powerful 1.2 GHz dual core TI OMAP 4430 CPU and a PowerVR SGX540 graphics processing unit, allowing for faster multi-tasking, a more responsive user interface, smoother video and a better gaming experience.

There's also an enhanced 8-megapixel rear facing camera that can record full HD (1080p) videos, as well as a secondary 1.3-megapixel front facing camera for video calls.

On related news, the RAZR is about to make its debut in the United States on November 11 via Verizon Wireless.