Last week Motorola held a press event where they announced the thinnest 4G LTE phone that runs on the android operating system the Droid RAZR. With no official word from Motorola we can only assume that the phone which is set to be released for Verizon Wireless at 300 dollars a pop will be exclusive to Verizon. However, in the phones latest visit to the FCC we can see that the Droid RAZR will be able to in fact support GSM networks, very similar to the one used by AT&T.
Even though AT&T is confirming that mums the word on weather the Droid RAZR will ship for them as well, Mobile City Online is already taking in pre-orders for an unlocked GSM version of the phone , where it is said to support quad-band GSM and WCDMA bands II and IV. If you would like to pick up the thinnest 4G LTE phone they are only asking for 600 dollars.
Source: ubergizmo