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This will definitely be an interesting duel, between two great smartphones, of two different backgrounds. Presenting to you the Lumia 800 - the company's first Windows Phone smartphone and the pride and joy of Nokia. This flagship relies heavily on Nokia's famed built quality, a great OS from Microsoft and some Carl Zeiss magic, in order to take a big chunk out of today's market. The other competitor we've thrown into the arena is without doubt a worthy adversary - Motorola RAZR XT910 shows up with a thin, ultra-cool design and its dual-core power to show everyone why Android is number one. Let's not waste any more time and jump straight to business. The first round refers to the form and built aspects and we can tell straight away that it's going to be hard to find a winner. Here are the measurements - Nokia Lumia 800 - 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 142 g - Motorola RAZR - 130.7 x 68.9 x 7.1 mm, 127 g. Both manufacturers know how to put together a long-lasting and easy on the eye device and it's the same case with the two handsets in question. The Lumia 800 gives you certain balance and comfort feeling when holding in your hand, while also having a great looking polycarbonate chassis which also works as a protection in case the phone is dropped. The Moto RAZR is equally durable and shares pretty much the same premium elements as Nokia's flagship. The one thing that totally makes it different is the 7.1mm thick body which can either prove to be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on the customer's choice. Both handsets feature Gorilla Glass, meaning that there's no chance of damage coming from your keys, coins or whatever sharp objects you carry around in your pocket. As we mentioned, it's a tricky round, and we can't declare anything else than a draw. Display: our second round focuses on what these two smartphones have to offer in terms of their screen technology. The one on the RAZR is really impressive - a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus screen operating at a resolution of 540 x 960 while offering a pixel density of 256PPI. On the other hand, the Lumia 800 is trying to keep up, using a 3.7 inch AMOLED screen which runs at 480 x 800 and boosts a pixel density of 252PPI. We love the AMOLED screens on both of them, the power demand is low, the colors are vivid and everything truly looks great. However, the Super AMOLED screen on Motorola's RAZR proved to be brighter, demanding less power and offering better sunlight legibility, helping the Android handset to clearly win this round. Power - although the Nokia Lumia 800 relies on a single core CPU, namely the Scorpion 1.4GHz, it proves to be really impressive. The Snapdragon chipset also has a great performer in the Adreno 205 GPU, which will come in handy when you're undergoing lots of tasks simultaneously. On the downside, the WP device only has a standard 512MB of RAM which is not even decent. The RAZR XT910 features a 1.2GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU, which is far better than the one on the Lumia. Furthermore, it also has PowerVR SGX540 graphics and 1GB of RAM, making it very easy for us to choose. This round goes to the RAZR.