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February 2012
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3300 mAh battery
Good build quality
Runs on Android 4.0
SMARTACTIONS™ app optimizes battery life
Automates everyday tasks
Instant access to entertainment stored remotely on your computer
We're at the end of this review and we're quite happy with how it all went. The Motorola RAZR MAXX may use older hardware, but we didn't find it lacking severely in any respect.The build quality of the phone is top notch, with distinctive design and cool...
3300 mAh battery, Good build quality, Runs on Android 4.0
No dedicated camera key, Bit pricey,
The main reason for you choose this device over the other Android devices, is the monstrous battery. With the Android 4.0 update now available, it makes it better. It pack in lot of features such as HDMI out, 8MP camera with 1080p HD video recording an...
SMARTACTIONS™ app optimizes battery life, automates everyday tasks, Instant access to entertainment stored remotely on your computer, Impossibly thin, made KEVLAR® strong, Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, Splash resistant, HDMI port, 3.5mm ja
It is a little chunky, Specifications are the same spec as Motorola Razr, No ICS (yet), Bit Expensive than other smartphones
MOTOROLA RAZR MAXX Review tells us that this phone is similar in looks, specs and features to last year's RAZR but still far superior. Applauded for its strong battery performance, RAZR MAXX is a stylish phone, which features advanced functions and excell...
Abstract: The RAZR made quite an entrance – thanks to its near bullet-proof, kevlar-coated skinny body, respectable dual-core innards and a Moto-tweaked Android OS. Almost six months later and we've got the MAXX to contend with, essentially the old RAZR with a 3300...
Abstract: Beefed-up battery life is one of the primary reasons you should consider this phoneMotorola sure earned some brownie points in January when they announced the sleek and svelte Droid Razr . The world, then still raving about the iPhone's monolithic industr...
Abstract: The RAZR made quite an entrance last year – mainly thanks to its Kevlar-coated skinny body, respectable dual-core innards and useful additions to Android . Less than six months later and we've already got the MAXX to contend with, essentially the RAZR wit...
Decent build quality, Android 4.0 is confirmed as coming, MotoCast is excellant
It's a little chunky, it doesn't launch with Android 4.0 and it has exactly the same spec as last year's Motorola Razr
The Motorola Razr Maxx isn't a good-looking phone compared to its contemporaries. It doesn't have particularly good specs either and is rather disappointing in the display department. Next to the Galaxy S3 and HTC One X it looks almost archaic.But none of...
Big screen in a small package, fast, good design, Chrome pre-installed, Getting Jelly Bean, big battery
Last year's tech, no docking stations or accessories available,
Yes there are bigger phones out there, yes there are better phones out there, but if you are on a tight budget and want a decent phone that delivers, this might just be what you are looking for....
While Battery life is good the phone is essentially the same as the standard RAZR, but are you willing to pay an extra £100+ for better Battery life? A good question, but personally we wouldn't. You are better off getting a Samsung Galaxy S II now that it...
Abstract: The Motorola RAZR MAXX is an Android-powered smartphone with a massive 3300mAh battery - that's more capacity than any other mobile device previously released. So what difference does a higher-capacity battery make to power consumption? We find out, by co...