Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Motorola Droid Maxx 2 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Droid Maxx 2.
November 2015
(75%)
17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Amazing battery life, Solid Build, Large 5.5-inch screen, Near stock Android experience, Quick charging
Average camera, Mono sound, Quick charger costs extra
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Abstract: The Motorola Droid Maxx 2 was announced along with its big brother the Droid Turbo 2. The Droid Maxx 2 is the less glamorous version of the 2. What are some of it's best features? Check out the specs and I'll tell you what I enjoy about the phone. Here ar...
Terrific battery life, quick charging gets you hours of charge in a few minutes, excellent readability in direct sunlight, comfortable to hold, dual-band Wi-Fi, nearly stock Android, fun color options
Only 16 GB of storage available, too much bloatware that can't be uninstalled, rear camera doesn't make good enough use of its 21 MP sensor, Share on FacebookShare on Twitter, Prev2 of 2Next
As long as battery life continues to be a neglected feature in high-end phones, there will be a market for phones that can be used heavily during the day without needing a charge, even if they aren't the most powerful phones out there. The fact that the D...
Water-resistant design, Affordable, Long-lasting battery, Bright, accurate display, Solid cameras
Below-average performance, Too much bloatware, Relatively outdated OS
Long-lasting, splash-proof and modestly priced, the Droid Maxx 2 has nearly all the ingredients of a winning smartphone. Its capable cameras and helpful software also impress, but slow performance and a lot of bloatware hold this handset back.For around t...
Published: 2015-11-15, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Motorola Droid Maxx 2 is a bargain. It may lack the Turbo 2's impressive break-proof screen, but it performs at nearly the same high level in every other way. The Maxx 2 clearly comes from Motorola's design team and is an attractive phone with great m...
Great quality camera, Excellent battery life, Network performance was really good, Screen is plenty bright even in direct sunlight, Decent price point at full retail, Performance was mostly smooth through any task or app use, Software is as close to stock
No Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, No ShatterShield display technology means the screen is more at risk of damage if dropped, Not as much customization with no Moto Maker, Final Thoughts, Motorola's DROID Maxx 2 shines through as a fantastic littl
Motorola's DROID Maxx 2 shines through as a fantastic little device in the mid-range. It certainly excels in quite a few areas, most notably battery life, and for anyone who is shopping for a new phone on a budget and wants to be able to use their phone...
Abstract: Not long ago, we kicked the tires on Motorola's well-received Moto X Pure Edition. The smartphone impressed us with its Quad HD display and overall build quality, as well as its $399 price tag, which places it more reasonably below the lofty prices of the...
Long battery life, Solid camera, One-handed usability, Affordable
Middling hardware and performance, No Moto Maker customization
The affordable Motorola Droid Maxx 2 for Verizon has great battery life and a solid camera, but its rivals have more to offer at the same price point...
Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Great value, Above average battery life, Motorola software is smart, lightweight, Removable back cover offers some customization
Only available with 16GB on-board storage (no 32GB or higher options), No wireless charging support, Removable backplate has too much “play” in it, Far too much Verizon bloatware, Only ships with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop – not Marshmallow,
The DROID Maxx 2 isn't a flagship, and it's not going to win any competitions against them. However, it is a very viable mid-range phone that performs right where we'd expect it to. It feels nice, performs well, and lasts at least all day and all night...