Motorola fue definitivamente para probar algo con la DROID RAZR MAXX. Prolonged battery life with 4g LTE in a slim package. The MAXX is now available only a couple months after it's brother, the original Droid RAZR, which proved that it could be the slimmest at 7.1mm. The MAXX is only 8.99mm, but tags on a $100 premium at $300 with a 2 year contract for nearly double the rated battery life.
Here are the specs (which are identical to the Droid RAZR, minus the thickness, weight, and battery life):
- Android 2.3.4 (upgradable to 4.0 ICS)
- 4g LTE
- 4.3" 540 x 960 qHD screen
- 3300 mAh battery (vs 1700mAh)
- 21.50 hours talk time (vs 12.5)
- 15.8 days of standby (vs 8.5 days)
- 8mp rear camera w/ 1080p video
- Front facing HD camera
- Limpieza remota, pin de bloqueo, y el gobierno de cifrado de grado, correo electrónico, calendario y contactos de conferencias chat de voz y video
- 16gb internal, 16gb micro sd card
- Dual-core 1.2GHz OMAP4430 CPU
- 1GB RAM
- 0.35" (8.99mm) thickness (vs 0.28" (7.1mm))
- 5.11oz (145g) (vs 4.48 oz (127 g))
I first saw the MAXX at the beginning of the month at CES. El representante preguntó: "¿Qué crees que el tamaño promedio de las baterías en un teléfono". Me dijo: "1700mAh". Él respondió: "Sí, en realidad ... ¿Qué piensa usted que esto tiene?" Mí ", 2500mAh?". Rep, "3300". Me, "Whoa!".
El MAXX es, sin duda para aquellos que están hartos de tener que cargar sus teléfonos a menudo. La batería de 3300mAh es el más grande disponible en el teléfono ahora mismo, lo que hace la MAXX the phone with the longest talk and stand-by time available. The battery literally had to be shoe-horned into the phone so much that they didn't have room to allow you to remove the back cover and battery. That's right, it's sealed just like an iPhone. Is being able to remove the battery a deal breaker? Probably not, given that so many iPhones have been sold. If the battery was smaller this might be a concern if you like to carry around extra charged batteries. More than likely though, you won't have this problem.
Durante las pruebas tuve la oportunidad de usar el teléfono en gran medida por un día y 03.04 del día siguiente, antes de tener que cargarlo. Eso es bastante increíble teniendo en cuenta todos los teléfonos que he tenido que cargar todos los días. Sentado en espera durante la noche apenas se ve afectado en absoluto.
I would imagine that people who purchased the original Droid RAZR are a bit disappointed in Motorola. Why not release one version of the phone? The answer is simple. They can appear to two different markets (those who want a really slim phone, and those who are willing to pay more for the best battery life available) while making more money. Why didn't they update anything else on the MAXX, like the screen, camera, or make it come with ICS? Again, simple - they are saving those updates for something in the future to make more money off of. Phones turn around so fast in the phone industry, it would be silly for Motorola to put all it's eggs in one basket. Although if Motorola did update something otra cosa en el teléfono de la picadura del Droid original RAZR propietarios sienten que han disminuido.
A couple other things to note; while the MAXX is thicker than the Droid RAZR, it's still (mostly) thinner than the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the iPhone 4s. It still has the same 10.6mm hump on the top as the Droid RAZR. It's also a bit heavier, 5.11oz vs 4.48. Are you going to notice? Nope. Why didn't think phone come with Android 4? Don't know, but Motorola claims an update is coming. If you're deciding between the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and this, I wouldn't dismiss the MAXX because it doesn't come with ICS.
I'm going to gander that Motorola is starting a trend of longer battery life phones here. Pretty soon others will follow and prices of longer battery life phones will go down. If you're a power user, this phone is definitely for you. No longer will you be stuck sitting next to a plug as your phone charges. The MAXX offers hope of making it to a convenient time to plug it in. The MAXX definitely isn't for the casual user or the user that just purchased a Droid RAZR.
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