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[* black] The micro-USB and micro-HDMI ports are located at the top of the phone, next to the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
[* black] Motorola likely chose this spot because the rest of the phone's slim profile would not be able to fit the ports.
[* black] Looking at the rear of the phone gives us a glance at the 8 megapixel HD camera and Kevlar rear cover.
[* black] The Droid RAZR contains an LTE SIM Card slot and a microSD card slot, hidden inside a [http://nick.mtvnimages.com/nick-assets/video/images/spongebob-squarepants/secret-box-1.jpg?format=jpeg&matteColor=white|secret compartment].
-[* black] The phone ships with a pre-installed 16 GB microSD card, for a total capacity of 32GB of storage. Like most phones we've disassembled lately, the Droid RAZR supports microSD cards of up to 32 GB.
+[* black] The phone ships with a pre-installed 16 GB microSD card (for some carriers), for a total capacity of 32GB of storage. It supports microSD cards of up to 64 GB.